Guess I'm the only one that finds it ironic this statement is made 3 days before the draft.
Maybe its just me.
Thanks, Fuzzy!Brandon George talked about the foot movement catching up with his nerve starting to fire back in January. That is when it started.
Albert Breer said "foot activation" in March.
Yes, they have been talking about his ability to move his foot.
Bob Diaco played a very passive 3-4 defense that didn't blitz a lot, played a lot of deep zone and they played Smith a lot off the LOS. So the idea that he didn't use Smith as best he could isn't exactly a stretch.
Why would that be ironic?
I think there are some misunderstandings about Jaylon as a rusher in this thread.Based on having seen him play extensively in college.
For one, I am not suggesting he should be a DE or anything like that. All I am saying if used as a blitzer in a scheme that was uber aggressive at attacking the QB with LBs, or a 3-4 OLB, I believe he'd be very effective. We probably won't use him like that since we don't use our LBs like that but let's say that during the year our defense is still struggling to get to the QB and Marinelli decides to bring more heat with his LBs............. I think Smith, if healthy, could be excellent at getting after the QB.
You seem to think that there were not those here that would rather Jaylon not recover then they be shown to be wrong. THAT is what I meant saying optimistic about humanity. I have no doubt there are several posters here who had nightmares about Tony taking us to the SB and winning the MVP award. They truly would rather the boys lose then Romo get credit. And if there are those like that then it stands to reason there are those like I described as regards Jaylon.
I think he did use him correctly - off the LOS and in space.
Where Smith brings value is in the ability in coverage to cover backs, TEs and some WRs. Having him and Sean Lee on the field at the same time will be a terrific tandem in coverage. As a blitzer, yes, he did get home from time to time. But, I don't see him making a living as a rusher in the NFL - it's as a 3 down linebacker in space.
CalPoly is benchedSurprised @FuzzyLumpkins @CalPolyTechnique havent gotten into it........yet. Now thats the real surprise here
He's over 240 lbs now. Weight won't be a problem for him.
20 pages minimum.
CalPoly is benched
It's not just weight. Even assuming those reports are accurate, and hold when he start playing, that doesn't mean he can hold up on the edge. There are guys bigger than him who can't. I just don't see any reason we'd want to line this guy up at DE. He's a great off-ball LB with no experience playing DE in games.
It's not just weight. Even assuming those reports are accurate, and hold when he start playing, that doesn't mean he can hold up on the edge. There are guys bigger than him who can't. I just don't see any reason we'd want to line this guy up at DE. He's a great off-ball LB with no experience playing DE in games.