ThunderCard
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I know I should not start new threads especially when there is one below with Calais Cambell, but he deserves to be recognized with his own thread. The man is a pure beast and I understand that he was playing against 2nd teamers and such, but he really has the tools to be great. I just finished watching last nights game and he is everywhere again and I almost want to make the case he should start over Antonio Smith.
It is rare to see a guy his size penetrate the other teams O-Line, but it seems like he is a hot knife going through butter. Then throw in about 3-4 special teams tackles and some tackles where he ran back down field and I am really impressed. When we drafted him everything I read said his speed was just ok. I think he has game changing speed that does not show up on the 40's or the cone drill.
Looking at some of the replays from the last 4 pre-season games and the guy is around every play and really reminds me of Jason Taylor. A long bodied DE that causes havoc on the run and pass. Also watch some of the plays where he just sheds blocks like some child is holding on to him. The most glaring resemblance to Taylor though is watching how low he gets under the O-Line blocks. It is like his knees are bent like gumby and he uses it to springboard himself past the block. Throw in some arm strength and technique over the next 1-2 years and we might be looking at our best DE since Rice.
Does this board have a nickname for him yet ??
It is rare to see a guy his size penetrate the other teams O-Line, but it seems like he is a hot knife going through butter. Then throw in about 3-4 special teams tackles and some tackles where he ran back down field and I am really impressed. When we drafted him everything I read said his speed was just ok. I think he has game changing speed that does not show up on the 40's or the cone drill.
Looking at some of the replays from the last 4 pre-season games and the guy is around every play and really reminds me of Jason Taylor. A long bodied DE that causes havoc on the run and pass. Also watch some of the plays where he just sheds blocks like some child is holding on to him. The most glaring resemblance to Taylor though is watching how low he gets under the O-Line blocks. It is like his knees are bent like gumby and he uses it to springboard himself past the block. Throw in some arm strength and technique over the next 1-2 years and we might be looking at our best DE since Rice.
Does this board have a nickname for him yet ??