kskboys
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Basically, what you're seeing is fans not understanding what they are seeing, so they blame it on toughness, or attitude, or some other BSPN buzzword. Understanding talent and what the talent is required to stand out at an NFL level is not easy, so they resort to things they do understand.And better coached.
Toughness has little to do with receivers running wild through our secondary....
I'll never forget when I first joined the old sight, and people were making fun of me for pointing out a player having "stiff hips". It was really weird, because that's a very commonly used scouting term. Made me realize that most people don't research or analyze or anything of that nature. And that's more than OK, each is a fan in his own way, and I always try to respect that.
To play in the NFL at a high level, players generally need lateral agility and burst and instincts. Those are the 3 biggies. If a player is deficient in one of those areas, he must be monumentally good in another area to even make it.
It's kinda funny listening to people when they don't understand what they are seeing. Remember hearing Jeff Heath took bad angles? Well, that's the BSPN way of seeing it. The truth is, he had stiff hips. What looked like a bad angle was actually him not being able to turn to get to where he needed to be. Remember hearing how he was "inconsistent at tackling"? Well, that's because if he got there before the player had time to make a move, he'd blow them up. Give them an extra tick or two though, and he was often easily evaded. Because he couldn't turn. Speed in the NFL does not matter w/o lateral agility.