Swearinger was a 2nd round pick cut for "personality issues"

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l love how hard he hits and that he can make plays. I'm fairly confident the leaders on this team can keep him in check and DJ himself seems to be learning what he needs to do attitude wise.
 

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l love how hard he hits and that he can make plays. I'm fairly confident the leaders on this team can keep him in check and DJ himself seems to be learning what he needs to do attitude wise.

I hope his hard hits creates alligator arms from receivers coming over he middle. He does fit the BASK criteria he was a Captain at SC, for the ole ball coach. Here is his draft profile.

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2013/profiles/d.j.-swearinger?id=2539943
 

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You aren't going to get a perfect player this time of year. The fact is that this guy can play, and he is scary.

I just hope he doesn't lose us a game with a stupid personal foul penalty.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap10...ger-i-hit-dustin-keller-low-to-avoid-nfl-fine
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on...ed-for-hit-that-caused-wes-welkers-concussion

This

I believe this is what Arians was referring too this morning

The NFL now just instinctively flags big hits on WRs.
 

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I hope his hard hits creates alligator arms from receivers coming over he middle. He does fit the BASK criteria he was a Captain at SC, for the ole ball coach. Here is his draft profile.

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2013/profiles/d.j.-swearinger?id=2539943

Alligator arms and helps fire up his teammates. HB does hit well for his size but DJ seems to bring a more forceful impact. It's a small sample size thus far but I really like what I've seen to this point.
 

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Going to a team which is winning and getting noted attention for excellence has a way of curbing ones ego when they arrive because they want to be a part of something special :)
 

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Going to a team which is winning and getting noted attention for excellence has a way of curbing ones ego when they arrive because they want to be a part of something special :)

Not to mention that Bill O'Brien has to be one of the worse leaders I've seen in the NFL, in a long time. I will never forget his chicken poop way of cutting players on Hard Knocks.

Arians leads by example and experience...and won't put up with any crap.


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At South Carolina he reminded me a lot of A-Dub in the respect that he would occasionally get flagged for big hits that were totally clean. The refs would just assume that since the WR was destroyed it MUST be dirty. Remember that Wilson hit on Heap years ago? That's DJ in a nutshell.

Good player that I wanted coming out of college.
 

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I honestly don't think we will see much of a step down from HB to Swearinger. I think they are similar type players and Swearinger will fit in to the position HB played quite nicely. He will make some mistakes as he learns the defense but I think he will blitz just as effectively as HB and play well in coverage. I think his biggest challenge is playing hard without playing to the point of getting flagged.
 

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I honestly don't think we will see much of a step down from HB to Swearinger. I think they are similar type players and Swearinger will fit into the position HB played quite nicely. He will make some mistakes as he learns the defense, but I think he will blitz just as effectively as HB and play well in coverage. I think his biggest challenge is playing hard without playing to the point of getting flagged.

Doubt that the plan is for Swearinger to take up HB's "jack of all trades" role. More likely that Powers get's a few of those responsibilities.

Base:
CB #1: Peterson
CB #2: Bethel
Safety #1: Johnson
Safety #2: Jefferson

Nickel: CB #3: Powers

Dime: Safety #3: Swearinger

Extra CB: White

And, I've noticed that when Weatherspoon is in, Bucannon is covering T-ends in the flats.
 

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Speaking of 'Spoon, is he doing anything yet? Haven't seen any games in a while. Was he maybe still not healthy earlier in the season???
 

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Speaking of 'Spoon, is he doing anything yet? Haven't seen any games in a while. Was he maybe still not healthy earlier in the season???

Buchannon is just that much better, even with the much slimmer build.
 

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Speaking of 'Spoon, is he doing anything yet? Haven't seen any games in a while. Was he maybe still not healthy earlier in the season???

He's been subbing for Minter on some passing downs, allowing Bucannon to drop into coverage.
 

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At South Carolina he reminded me a lot of A-Dub in the respect that he would occasionally get flagged for big hits that were totally clean. The refs would just assume that since the WR was destroyed it MUST be dirty. Remember that Wilson hit on Heap years ago? That's DJ in a nutshell.

Good player that I wanted coming out of college.

The hit in my Avatar? A-Dub's reputation as a ferocious hitter caused many undeserved penalties.

At this point in the season, Swearinger is the best we could hope for to fill the void. Hopefully he can digest enough of the playbook and we put him in position to excel (blitzing off the edge).
 

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I honestly don't think we will see much of a step down from HB to Swearinger. I think they are similar type players and Swearinger will fit in to the position HB played quite nicely. He will make some mistakes as he learns the defense but I think he will blitz just as effectively as HB and play well in coverage. I think his biggest challenge is playing hard without playing to the point of getting flagged.

They are not even close to the same player. DJ is not going to line up against a slot receiver, at least I hope not. There was talk of HB being the DPOY, at least he was in the running, and you think a street free agent is not much of a step down. I love your enthusiasm, but I just don't see it HB is a huge loss.
 

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At South Carolina he reminded me a lot of A-Dub in the respect that he would occasionally get flagged for big hits that were totally clean. The refs would just assume that since the WR was destroyed it MUST be dirty. Remember that Wilson hit on Heap years ago? That's DJ in a nutshell.

Good player that I wanted coming out of college.

Yeah. AW is what I was thinking too. But also Bucannon. He is a guy who plays really hard and hits really hard. Don't know what he is like off the field, but its a really good pickup this time of year for this situation.

He will be a big drop off from Matthieu, that's just the fact. Matthieu is a rare, rare defender. But at least he adds depth and a new wrinkle.
 

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Doubt that the plan is for Swearinger to take up HB's "jack of all trades" role. More likely that Powers get's a few of those responsibilities.

Base:
CB #1: Peterson
CB #2: Bethel
Safety #1: Johnson
Safety #2: Jefferson

Nickel: CB #3: Powers

Dime: Safety #3: Swearinger

Extra CB: White

And, I've noticed that when Weatherspoon is in, Bucannon is covering T-ends in the flats.

I agree that Swearinger isn't going to take over full time for HB. I think your assessment is pretty much spot on with Powers rotating to the nickel back position and Swearinger being dime. I think they will use Swearinger in the same blitz packages as they used for HB. They might even run Jefferson in that spot since he has already been used there before. It will be interesting to see how they mix this up and could even be a problem for the other teams offenses because now they have to figure out who is coming on blitzes where before I think before they knew sometimes when HB was blitzing. You will probably see some new wrinkles and looks in the defense.

If anything I believe the defense will miss HB's anticipation on plays and the mental abilities of HB more than the physical abilities of HB. Honey Badger had a unique ability to read plays pretty darn well and that is the biggest thing that will be missed.
 

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We still really really need another vet at corner in my opinion in case Bethel, Powers or Lord help us Peterson gets injured with the heavy secondary schemes we run
 

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I honestly don't think we will see much of a step down from HB to Swearinger..

This is kind of a bold statement. I dont doubt that DJ has some similar playmaking ability, but he is replacing a legit DPOY candidate and has been in the system for only three weeks.

I'm hoping that the former 2nd round pick was cut only because of conflicts within the Texans's organization and not because he is a bust.
 
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Speaking of 'Spoon, is he doing anything yet? Haven't seen any games in a while. Was he maybe still not healthy earlier in the season???

You can catch up on the games if you like. There are full, condensed replays online in HD. 30-40 minutes for each game.
 

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