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Just don't recall seeing this guy....Don't know what to think about this one....
good signing! so much for anserson starting! back to a STer just like i said he would!
You mean Lorenzo Alexander? Weren't they targeting him to start at OLB?
good signing! so much for anserson starting! back to a STer just like i said he would!
You mean Lorenzo Alexander? Weren't they targeting him to start at OLB?
Yeah, that's the case. Alexander is going to be a starter. There is never anything new under the sun anymore. Exact same stupid argument was had over Paris Lenon a few years ago.
This!Actually we don't know that. What we do know is that via a metric that isn't all encompassing he is not proficient in what that stat says, but what exactly DOES that stat say?
I mean tackling is more than just one thing. There's trying to tackle a wide receiver or TE as they are catching it in motion, and then there's diagnosing, filling the hole, and stuffing the runner.
I don't believe that 'metric' designates the difference.
Perhaps he does suck. Perhaps he was out of position. I'm not saying one way or the other. But to take one obscure stat that puts every type of play in as one thing doesn't mean we can or should come to a conclusion about him.
We will see, and whether he sucks or doesn't, that stat won't be something that told us one way or the other. Not all stats are equal, especially ones that lump in everything as the same thing and situation.
What I hope for, is the guy is used to his strengths and we put a round peg in a round hole rather than perhaps trying to force him into his weaknesses.
Also what I know is not only did they want to sign this guy, they were emphatic enough to not let him leave until he signs. Also we stole him away from the Giants who were keen to signing him.
Once again since it's a 2 year deal even if he sucks, he isn't a Graves 5 year 30 million dollar Bradley signing. So there is little risk.
But everyone can feel how they want to, it's perfectly within anyone's right. I don't think anyone should see this signing as a boon or a travesty. But if people want to they can.
Actually we don't know that. What we do know is that via a metric that isn't all encompassing he is not proficient in what that stat says, but what exactly DOES that stat say?
I mean tackling is more than just one thing. There's trying to tackle a wide receiver or TE as they are catching it in motion, and then there's diagnosing, filling the hole, and stuffing the runner.
I don't believe that 'metric' designates the difference.
Perhaps he does suck. Perhaps he was out of position. I'm not saying one way or the other. But to take one obscure stat that puts every type of play in as one thing doesn't mean we can or should come to a conclusion about him.
We will see, and whether he sucks or doesn't, that stat won't be something that told us one way or the other. Not all stats are equal, especially ones that lump in everything as the same thing and situation.
What I hope for, is the guy is used to his strengths and we put a round peg in a round hole rather than perhaps trying to force him into his weaknesses.
Also what I know is not only did they want to sign this guy, they were emphatic enough to not let him leave until he signs. Also we stole him away from the Giants who were keen to signing him.
Once again since it's a 2 year deal even if he sucks, he isn't a Graves 5 year 30 million dollar Bradley signing. So there is little risk.
But everyone can feel how they want to, it's perfectly within anyone's right. I don't think anyone should see this signing as a boon or a travesty. But if people want to they can.
The Tackle metric measures instances where a tackler is able to make the play, and whether or not he does. Say a Tacklable situation.
Much like measuring WR catches. Not all balls are catchable, and are therefore not meaured in the metric. A ball that is catchable, that should be caught, is.
Same goes for tackles.
So there are zero excuses. When he had the opprotunity to make a tackle, in which most other players would make the tacke, he didnt. He sucks, everyone stop trying to hype this guy and act like this was such a solid signing. Its not. Its garbage and well probably wish for Paris back by mid season.
I think that it's more of player not playing in his optimal position. Brinkley, IMHO, is a SILB and would have been better served playing in a 3-4. Time will tell.
I have no doubt hell do better in a system hes more comfortable with, but that has nothing to do with his missed tackle issues.
A tackle is 1 guy, heads up with another. Doesnt matter what the D was set up as. Get your hands on him, and put him on the turf. JB is one of the worst at that in the league.
Thats not good.
Thats like saying a guy is terrible at shooting 3 pointers in basketball because of the offensive scheme. At the end of the day, its the same ball, same rim, and the line hasnt moved. Tackling is tackling whether its football or rugby
The Tackle metric measures instances where a tackler is able to make the play, and whether or not he does. Say a Tacklable situation.
Much like measuring WR catches. Not all balls are catchable, and are therefore not meaured in the metric. A ball that is catchable, that should be caught, is.
Same goes for tackles.
So there are zero excuses. When he had the opprotunity to make a tackle, in which most other players would make the tacke, he didnt. He sucks, everyone stop trying to hype this guy and act like this was such a solid signing. Its not. Its garbage and well probably wish for Paris back by mid season.
The optimistic side of me says if he missed 1 tackle every 5.7 and still had 117 tackles, it means he's around the ball alot and making plays.
The pessimist side of me says he played in a 4-3 and and his name is awfully close to Bradley.
I think he'll be fine because he's still young and, as far as I know, injury free. He's probably a better player than Maualuga at this point. Rey just has more name recognition.
That's it in a nutshell.The optimistic side of me says if he missed 1 tackle every 5.7 and still had 117 tackles, it means he's around the ball alot and making plays.
The pessimist side of me says he played in a 4-3 and and his name is awfully close to Bradley.