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Edmunds...he deserves some love too


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His run defense lane discipline still needs a lot of work. He was all over the place, and not in a good way, in that first half when the Jags went smash mouth. 

 

But there are some wow plays in every game where his athleticism allows him to do things few MLBs can do. 

 

I am hoping we see a jump in his discipline and play diagnosis skills year 1 to year 2. There was a noticeable jump between 2016 and 2017 on his college tape so he seems like the type who will come on for the experience of his rookie year - good or bad. 

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5 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

His run defense lane discipline still needs a lot of work. He was all over the place, and not in a good way, in that first half when the Jags went smash mouth. 

 

But there are some wow plays in every game where his athleticism allows him to do things few MLBs can do. 

 

I am hoping we see a jump in his discipline and play diagnosis skills year 1 to year 2. There was a noticeable jump between 2016 and 2017 on his college tape so he seems like the type who will come on for the experience of his rookie year - good or bad. 

Agree here.  Just 1st half was pretty brutal.  Milano had a rough 1st half as well.

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I was just watching the highlights of the game and he tipped the pass that went off O'Shaughnessy's hands and Poyer eventually intercepted. Only someone with his size and athletic ability could have impacted that pass. Huge play that essentially sealed Jacksonville's fate.

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2 minutes ago, bigK14094 said:

HE is not a run plugger middle lb.....the number one requirement of a mlb.  He will be moved to outside sooner than later if he doesn't improve that imho.

 

I agree he has to improve there but I think McDermott and Beane are committed to him. He will get every chance to prove it. 

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4 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

That is a bit of an exaggeration. But Edmunds is younger coming in, played less in college and was not as pro ready as Keuchly. 

I agree that there is a bit of a gap.....but as far as style of play not so much......they are basically the same type of player....Kuch was not one of these bulldog hit the right hole every time types in his first year either

 

Both are extremely athletic

Both were the defensive signal callers in their first year

 

What I find interesting is ppl dont see the relation of when Edmunds has a bad game (not saying he did in this one) that Milano ALSO has a bad game

 

Maybe its not just them that are the issue in that situation but the down linemen in front of them......LB's dont look as good when the DL is getting owned

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1 minute ago, John from Riverside said:

 

 

What I find interesting is ppl dont see the relation of when Edmunds has a bad game (not saying he did in this one) that Milano ALSO has a bad game

 

Maybe its not just them that are the issue in that situation but the down linemen in front of them......LB's dont look as good when the DL is getting owned

 

I don't agree with that summation. Milano has outplayed Edmunds pretty consistently. 

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41 minutes ago, Hebert19 said:

He still got caught a few times but in general he was all over the field and made some great reads against the run and pass.  This rookie class is looking better and better.  

He had a poor first half,but not as bad as Alexander's first half.McDermott needs to start Yarbrough next week...

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