Cowboyz88;4345260 said:
Since you can't keep up, I'll give you the Cliff's Notes version.
IMO, Spears is a massive spare and disappointing first round pick.
His supporters love to espouse that I can't base his play on stats, saying that 3-4 DEs clearly don't get stats (I clearly grasp the concept that 3-4 DL occupy blockers so LBs can clean up), but I don't think they need to be nearly invisible either. I'm told to provide "proof" that he's as bad as I say.
SO, I post a number of examples of 3-4 DEs who DO get stats, and then you want to dismiss them. You guys can't have it both ways.
I also pointed out that the 3-4 DE leaders in said stats are 1st or 2nd round picks, just like Spears, yet he can't come close to them.
I also pointed out that he doesn't even start on his own team, yet you conveniently gloss right over that, as expected.
So, he doesn't start, can't compare to his peers, doesn't make tackles (even as a touted "run stopper"), doesn't sack the quarterback and isn't an effective leader.
Yeah, I can see why you're so up in arms.
Yep, you are a top shelf ring tapper with poor listening skills. Humor bounces right off that golden topped dome of yours.
The only arms up are yours praising yourself.
I'll slow the mind blurs down for you, and show you what Cliff Notes are about:
1. Marcus Spears was just resigned.
2. That means, through current evaluations of his play and that of others at position, Spears projects strongly in a Cowboy job description for their type of defense....not the Broncos, not the Cardinals, and not even the Patriots. COWBOYS!
3. That also, when interpreted, projects a role evaluation involving Coleman's role into the future. Unless you are into tea leaf readings, or some type of cosmic stat sheet, that means that Spears is being projected to fill a future role, at least for a rotational purpose at the defensive end position. He is very solid at that role.
4. You throw up a seasonal sack total and imply that your stat sheet total proves that Spears isn't functional for what the Cowboys are projecting for Spears. You have no direct connective element to give validity to filling the current need on Dallas. First, you assume spouting a sack total equates to Dallas getting their hands on that same sack total, that came even in a different set of evaluative conditions.
That fails by the assumption that Dallas is now able to acquire (1) the player with that total and (2) that they would continue to produce at that level while complying within the scheme that Rob Ryan brings to the table.
5. You ignore, in insulting Spears for not starting, that Coach Ryan probably has given him the lead role, due to his long history of playing within it as well as his familiarity to responding to the types of calls from Ryan, that Spears is just now starting to pick up. Coleman and Elam were BOTH acquired for what they brought to the now Dallas scheme, not through skillset, but functional knowledge of applications. It takes more time to pick up on this scheme transition, and the lockout didn't help at all.
Now run along, and act as you are the lead dancer in the NutCracker Ballet. And leave with the thought that Spears is nothing more than a crap load.
