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That's where I am.

 

And I don't expect him to get those 3rd down DE opps because he clearly hasn't earned them........which is disappointing.

 

I would only expect it if we see the same lack of consistent pressure from 4-man rush packages moving forward. I agree, however, that LorAx and--to a lesser extent--Davis have earned the benefit of the doubt in those situations.

 

Still, it'd be nice to see if Shaq can be productive as a pass rusher. Watching him cave the play-side TE repeatedly was fun though :lol:

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I see sex and a lot of pressure coming from our insides this week because that's the best place to get Newton.

I will be getting my old VCR out of mothballs, that caught video herpes from an old Christina Aguilera video, and will be taping the **** out of that.

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I see that coming in the next 2 to 3 weeks. With Cincinnati being a possibility as well. Now that I saw the defense I watch the game again, and I really wish I could get someone's all 22. But with Cam Newton I see him able to drive his guy right into the pocket and I see sex and a lot of pressure coming from our insides this week because that's the best place to get Newton. he generally doesn't scramble to be outside , and he's slower than he has been. If Humber and brown and are safeties continue to hunt anyone out of the backfield will do well

 

Interesting defensive philosophy. Kinda gives new meaning to total domination. In general, I think the league has demonstrated it would be fine with this as long as it's not directly referred to as a bounty, and as long as it's not caught on tape.

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I thought he got some pressure on passing downs too and was close twice to sacks. They will come. I remain convinced.

 

 

According to BFD he did not even record a SAQ.......which is an advanced stat created to reflect olfactoric pressure on the QB.

 

Still the last guy off the ball, doesn't extend/use his arms well to stand up OT's and he lacks those big explosive strides and bend around the corner.

 

Excellent short area quickness but the ability to constantly collapse the pocket I just don't see it.

 

But it's only been like 11 games and several preseason games. B-)

 

I hope you are right though.......I thought he played pretty well compared to my expectations so it's something to build upon.

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In watching his college type I was overwhelmed by how he could anchor. He was doubled on almost every play and would never give an inch. The guy is strong as an ox. He's probably already a top 5 run defender at DE. Obviously we would like some healthy sack number from our DE's. Time will tell how he develops his pass rushing repertoire.

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According to BFD he did not even record a SAQ.......which is an advanced stat created to reflect olfactoric pressure on the QB.

 

Still the last guy off the ball, doesn't extend/use his arms well to stand up OT's and he lacks those big explosive strides and bend around the corner.

 

Excellent short area quickness but the ability to constantly collapse the pocket I just don't see it.

 

But it's only been like 11 games and several preseason games. B-)

 

I hope you are right though.......I thought he played pretty well compared to my expectations so it's something to build upon.

 

 

He was a better edge defender than pass rusher in college. I don't see him developing into some dominant sack master, just a competent end. If he can get somewhere in the 5-6 sack range I think we can call that a successful season for him

 

Shaq is basically a Justin Houston clone from an athleticism/measurables standpoint. And he had more sacks in college than Houston did.

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Ugh. Do you need to see the combine numbers?

I don't care what the numbers say. One guy can bend around the edge the other can't. The guy that bends the edge also plays with his hair on fire. Not even close.

 

Just checked the numbers he is more explosive in every category. Not a surprise. It shows on the field.

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I like Shaq and think he'll be a tremendous run stopping DE, but I don't see him ever being a great pass rusher. We're going to have to stick Lorax outside of him if we want edge QB pressure.

Against Carolina I would keep Lawson outside and maintain good rush lanes. I like Lorax inside with Brown putting pressure on the A Gaps all game on passing downs. Rush or drop into coverage. Try to get cam to drop his eyes vs staying strong in the pocket.

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I don't care what the numbers say. One guy can bend around the edge the other can't. The guy that bends the edge also plays with his hair on fire. Not even close.

 

Thank you for actually adding something of substance this time.

 

Obviously Houston is a future Hall of Famer. All I was saying is that from a size, speed, combine drills and measurements standpoint Shaq compared favorably to Houston. And there is a direct, measured relationship between combine drills and on-field performance.

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lawson reminds me a little bit of orakpo.

 

same build, both play de/olb, both can set the edge and rush the passer.

 

To me he's similar to Cameron Jordan, from the Saints. good overall player, though Jordan is the better pass rusher right now. Jordan only had a sack in his rookie year and then started getting it.

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I would only expect it if we see the same lack of consistent pressure from 4-man rush packages moving forward. I agree, however, that LorAx and--to a lesser extent--Davis have earned the benefit of the doubt in those situations.

 

Still, it'd be nice to see if Shaq can be productive as a pass rusher. Watching him cave the play-side TE repeatedly was fun though :lol:

Just pointing out, not arguing, we got a lot of pressure in 2nd half. McCown was getting the ball out super quick, we tightened up coverage and lead to 2 picks, multiple throwaways and absolutely nowhere for their run game.
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Shaq is basically a Justin Houston clone from an athleticism/measurables standpoint. And he had more sacks in college than Houston did.

 

 

Malachi Dupre and Stephen Hill compare favorably to some big time WR's H/W/S numbers as well.

 

It's a lack of other more specific skills.........like for instance the ability to track and adjust to long throws.......or catch the ball without having to slow or stop their lower half.......there are a number of reasons.

 

I'm not saying the spread between Shaq and Houston's football skills is AS vast as the difference between Hill/Dupre and Sammy Watkins.........but it's the same type of thing.

 

Watkins can just do everything you can ask of a WR.........and Houston can do everything you could ask of a DE.

 

To me he's similar to Cameron Jordan, from the Saints. good overall player, though Jordan is the better pass rusher right now. Jordan only had a sack in his rookie year and then started getting it.

 

 

I think Jordan's game might still be a ceiling too high for Shaq to reach.........but that does serve the purpose of pointing out to Bills fans that Shaq compares favorably to someone they either never heard of or thought was a former TE for the Dolphins. :flirt:

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He is a Prototypical LE in a 4-3. With him not being a quick twitch edge rusher I expect him to take a little bit of time to develop pass rush moves and counter moves. I expect he will hustle himself into 5 to 6 sacks this year while he develops.

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Shaq has a better chance becoming the next Courtney Brown than he does a Justin Houston.

 

Good example Badol. Stephen Hills measurables are probably better than Antonio Brown's. It doesn't mean jack. Odell was much the same way, as an LSU fan I didn't expect him to transition this well in the NFL. The numbers often lie in the NFL.

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I would rather see him exceed to the top in a category rather than be mediocre across the board.

 

Coming out of Clemson, Shaq was considered more of a premeier edge setter and will bolster your run defense.

 

I don't think too many people had Shaq pegged as an elite sack guy,but someone who can get pressure and will make plays in the backfield.

 

I'm happy with how he has progressed thus far.

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I would rather see him exceed to the top in a category rather than be mediocre across the board.

 

Coming out of Clemson, Shaq was considered more of a premeier edge setter and will bolster your run defense.

 

I don't think too many people had Shaq pegged as an elite sack guy,but someone who can get pressure and will make plays in the backfield.

 

I'm happy with how he has progressed thus far.

 

 

Said it before, but 4-3 DE's don't get drafted in round 1 for their run defense.

 

It's a passing league.

 

Anyone who says he wasn't hyped as a pass rusher is probably trying to re-set the bar a little lower for better feels about his slow start.

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Said it before, but 4-3 DE's don't get drafted in round 1 for their run defense.

 

It's a passing league.

 

Anyone who says he wasn't hyped as a pass rusher is probably trying to re-set the bar a little lower for better feels about his slow start.

He was drafted where above average athletes who are complete DEs go. Remimds me alot of Tamba Hali out of pennstate. Not a premier edge rusher but was instantly solid against the run and developed into a 10 sack guy. Edited by Mat68
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I doubt he'll be Houston, but I'm hoping for Pernell McPhee upside. Everyone sleeps on McPhee but the guy can stuff the run and rush the passer. McPhee doesn't get enough love, much like Kyle went under the radar when he was in his prime.

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Said it before, but 4-3 DE's don't get drafted in round 1 for their run defense.

 

It's a passing league.

 

Anyone who says he wasn't hyped as a pass rusher is probably trying to re-set the bar a little lower for better feels about his slow start.

I think we need to see a heathy year from the young fella before we make that type of determination

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Great start for Shaq, the only concern I ever had with him was recovering from his injury


if he's an 8 sack guy year in and year out he's a very good def end. not von miller type but that is very very good

I would love 8 sacks from him this year, especially if Hughes starts getting double digit sacks again. Yarborough should get a few himself.

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I think we need to see a heathy year from the young fella before we make that type of determination

 

 

What type of determination?

 

That teams don't draft 4-3 DE's in round 1 for their run defense?

 

How will a healthy year from Shaq change that.........are teams going to rush to the podium for DE's who can beat a TE's block in run defense?

 

Based on what?

 

Ability/skill.

 

I didn't check to compare their 40 times.

 

Think I made the point pretty clear about different skill levels.

 

Shaq has some clear deficiencies as a pass rusher........the first and most debilitating to his pass rush game is a terrible first step.

 

I'm not saying he could never have a 10 sack season...........but those are A LOT harder to string together than most people seem to understand here...........and what YOU are proposing.......that he could put up healthy Justin Houston numbers.......a guy who once had over 20 sacks.........that's a REAL reach.

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I gotta say from watching Shaq, he looks like a 4-5 sack per year kind of player at best. He is good in setting the edge but doesn't really offer any pass rush. I was watching him a lot in pre season and against the Jets, and he never really has any counter moves with the OT. He just engages with the OT and stays put. Maybe it's his first assignment on the defense to set the edge and his secondary objective to rush the passer. But all in all, he kind of reminds me of Chris Kelsay

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Said it before, but 4-3 DE's don't get drafted in round 1 for their run defense.

 

It's a passing league.

 

Anyone who says he wasn't hyped as a pass rusher is probably trying to re-set the bar a little lower for better feels about his slow start.

20 sacks in 3 years at Clemson. Not exactly premier. I expect much the same at this level. Elite edge setter, who hustles to get 6-8 sacks a year and some TFL. Its what he was.Its what he is. Its why he was drafted where he was drafted.

You dont draft a 4.5 guy in college expecting him to run 4.1 in the NFL, do ya? No. Then why cant you understand that that's what he does/why he was drafted? You're not that obstinate, are ya?😉

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