Ware/Merriman revisited...

JohnsKey19

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he should have a field day next week vs. the rams' o-line.

love the way he came up big today when we really needed it, and honestly when noone expected it. same goes for julius...
 

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7 sacks, 3 forced fumbles, countless hurries, quite a few tackles for losses

that's DROY stats right there
 

superpunk

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Eat your crow all you Merriman-humpers. 3 sacks, 3 FFs!!!! We took the right guy.
 

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Absolutely a Fantastic game with the Season on the Line!

He was as good if not better than Peppers...and that's saying something!

And he didn't run into the kicker! :D

Merry Christmas Everyone!
 

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Yea Now You All Change Your Minds, My Boy Deware Had A Great Game And If The Pro Bowl Voting Wasn't Stupid Like It Is Then He'd Be In After Today's Game, He's A Beast, Thats All Im Gonna Say, He's A Freakin Beast!!!!!!!
 

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And a lot of folks will be back on the Merriman bandwagon is Ware only has three pressures and no sacks next week.
 

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HeavyHitta31 said:
Ware has a sack, a forced fumble, and 3 tackles for loss in the first half. What a waste of a draft pick. :rolleyes:

If he does it against STL then there's an argument to be made. Ware is dominant when he wants to be and inconsistent as well.
 

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I think both are going to be fantastic players. Merriman has the edge now since he really plays mostly the QB whereas Ware does a lot of re-routing of the receivers and coverage.

Where I like Ware is that he still has a better first step than Merriman, if every so slightly and has a longer reach (that's why he's able to force fumbles). Merriman's first step is only slightly behind Ware's, but is much stronger and uses his hands better.

Once Ware starts learning the game better, gets stronger with his upper body, and learns a couple of more moves he can be just as big of a factor as Merriman.

I actually kind of like Ware a bit more in this defensive scheme since he's far better in coverage than Merriman (he really struggles at that). But if the Chargers ever went to a 4-3, he probably wouldn't miss a beat and I don't think Ware is a 4-3 DE if the Cowboys ever go back to that.

Rich........
 

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Yeah, I wonder how many QBs the Rams have left?


If he plays well against Pace, then you have to give him the edge.

I'd like us to sneak him over to the other side for a few pass rush attempts.
 

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CrazyCowboy has said it numerous times before.........BeWare of Ware!

He is going to be great!
 

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really made my sig come true this past game. Flashes of Haley, Ware was dominant and him and JJ won the game for us.
 

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i live in NC, have seen every Panther game, believe me that left tackle for Carolina gives up alot of sacks to speed rushers. most Panther fans say he sucks.
 

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rojan said:
Merrimn is allso benifiting from great playcallin to get him in position to make plays....Ware is making plays al by himself

This is an important point. I haven't analyzed Merriman, but I've seen 3 of his sacks come as a result of SD blitzing Merriman and another LB side-by-side simultaneously. When the RB had to choose which to pick up on all 3 plays he picked up the other LB leaving Merriman a clean shot at the QB. I've never seen anyone release Ware on any down. To the contrary, he's constantly doubled and chipped on every play. Furthermore, the sacks Ware gets, he get on his own (no stunts, no double blitzes, no nothing). Once Ware stops thinking so much, and just starts playing football, his natural talents will be fully realized and this nonsense about who is the better player can finally be put to rest.
 

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Nothing changes my mind. Ware has the ability to turn into a Pro Bowl caliber weakside pass rusher, like Derrick Thomas or Pat Swilling. I'm very happy with that. Its just that Merriman is a potential once in a lifetime player because at a natural 270 lbs with just ungodly explosion and strength. He's just a few lbs. smaller than Le'Roi Glover. He completely blows up 330 lbs. tackles. ESPN had a feature on him today and showed a play where he sniffed out a screen play, took on Chris Samuels and knocked him flat on his back like he was Darren Sproles. With that combination of speed, size and strength, he could line up anywhere on the field. I don't think the NFL has ever seen a player like that.
 
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Props to Roshi for giving Merriman credit for what he has done this season. I'm as big a fan of Merriman as there is, since he played for Maryland, and I love the fact that he is having such an impact in his first season.

At the same time, I love what Ware has done, and has the potential to do, in this league. And while I wanted Merriman to be the pick for Dallas in the draft, I have no problem with Ware. He is going to be a beast. We are just seeing glimpses of his ability.

I find it ammusing that people refuse to give any player credit if he doesn't play for Dallas, and any one that does isn't a "true" Dallas fan. Get over yourselves.
 

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The problem is when you start giving Merriman props at the expense of Ware, the natural reaction in defense of the other guy is to swing the other way, and diminish the accomplishments of the other player.

If that didn't happen, you wouldn't see it occur.

To say someone maybe a once in a lifetime player while the other one won't with one year under their belt is preposterous. Both have potential, probably the same amount, and no one knows what will happen in the future.
 

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Yakuza Rich said:
I think both are going to be fantastic players. Merriman has the edge now since he really plays mostly the QB whereas Ware does a lot of re-routing of the receivers and coverage.

Where I like Ware is that he still has a better first step than Merriman, if every so slightly and has a longer reach (that's why he's able to force fumbles). Merriman's first step is only slightly behind Ware's, but is much stronger and uses his hands better.

Once Ware starts learning the game better, gets stronger with his upper body, and learns a couple of more moves he can be just as big of a factor as Merriman.

I actually kind of like Ware a bit more in this defensive scheme since he's far better in coverage than Merriman (he really struggles at that). But if the Chargers ever went to a 4-3, he probably wouldn't miss a beat and I don't think Ware is a 4-3 DE if the Cowboys ever go back to that.

Rich........
This is the logic that I follow. Both have positives and negatives, and we went with speed over strength. I'm really glad Ware had a break out game today, but I'm much more concerned with consistancy. One game doesn't make a player great. Ask Phillip Daniels. :bang2:
 
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