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Has AJE turned a corner?


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He flashes some big time pass rush ability but his consistency is all over the place. It is telling that since Von went down the Bills second most used D end after Greg is Shaq - because he is reliable, he can be trusted to know and play his assignment and doesn't make many mental mistakes. 

 

AJE is having his best year as a pro, that's for sure, but I still don't know that he is more than a situational rusher.

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5 hours ago, billsfan89 said:


Shockingly to my eye test he has been pretty good as a run defender which was not his strong suit in 2019 when he broke out with 10 sacks.

 

I think his pass rush hasn’t been bad but it has not been as expected but I also think he has two bang up injuries which hasn’t helped him get more consistent.

In fairness to Philips, his shoulder looked shot on that last tackle.  And I mean SHOT.  He wasn't getting his arm over his shoulder.  I wouldn't be surprised if he's not playing next week.  That didn't look very good.

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6 hours ago, LOVEMESOMEBILLS said:

 

 Yet surprisingly Jordan Phillips has 1.5 sacks in week 1 and none since. Been disappointed in Mr. Phillips this year, was expecting at least 5 or 6 from him this year.

 

 

 

Yea. Phillips has been pretty poor. He has had seemingly constant injuries in fairness but I think of our 4 main DTs he has been the least impressive.

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5 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

He flashes some big time pass rush ability but his consistency is all over the place. It is telling that since Von went down the Bills second most used D end after Greg is Shaq - because he is reliable, he can be trusted to know and play his assignment and doesn't make many mental mistakes. 

 

AJE is having his best year as a pro, that's for sure, but I still don't know that he is more than a situational rusher.

Since this is a passing league, situational pass rushers are very valuable.

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51 minutes ago, Whites Bay said:

In fairness to Philips, his shoulder looked shot on that last tackle.  And I mean SHOT.  He wasn't getting his arm over his shoulder.  I wouldn't be surprised if he's not playing next week.  That didn't look very good.

I've had an a/c injury like his and that's the thing.  Even when it is healed to the point where you can do anything you want when the arm is below the shoulders, trying to raise above the shoulders can remain very painful.

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7 hours ago, WideNine said:

Epenesa had a forgettable game against Miami last week and it was nice to see the bounce-back performance today.

 

The devil's advocate in me thinks that maybe having Kingsley, an undrafted UFA from Syracuse, steal reps from you could perhaps be a bit motivational.

 

Iron sharpens iron.

 

His biggest issues have been setting the edge and being gap disciplined. Teams often run right at his gaps.

 

I was also pissed that he swatted at the football instead of launching Miami's Mostert into the benches as he was trucking our DBs along the sideline last week.

 

He probably received some remedial coaching along with the rest of the d-line after last week and the group took it to heart.

 

They totally bottled up the runs and RPOs this game, sealed the edges, and rode those stretch runs all the way to the sideline with little to no cutback opportunities.

 

It was a very solid performance for a group that frankly played uncharacteristically sloppy vs Miami.

 

 

 

 

 

He didn't play against Miami.  He's had a sack in the last 4 games he played.  I'm not saying our other guys can't do it but AJ and Rousseau are the only two ends (outside of Von who's out) who I've seen just blow by a tackle and get the QB.  Getting there in clean up and being physical in both the pass rush and run defense is nice but when an end can get around the corner to the QB with the OL barely getting a hand on them that's game changing.

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7 minutes ago, Maine-iac said:

He didn't play against Miami.  He's had a sack in the last 4 games he played.  I'm not saying our other guys can't do it but AJ and Rousseau are the only two ends (outside of Von who's out) who I've seen just blow by a tackle and get the QB.  Getting there in clean up and being physical in both the pass rush and run defense is nice but when an end can get around the corner to the QB with the OL barely getting a hand on them that's game changing.

Epenesa did play against Miami, and he wasn't very good.

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5 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

He flashes some big time pass rush ability but his consistency is all over the place. It is telling that since Von went down the Bills second most used D end after Greg is Shaq - because he is reliable, he can be trusted to know and play his assignment and doesn't make many mental mistakes. 

 

AJE is having his best year as a pro, that's for sure, but I still don't know that he is more than a situational rusher.


 

Agreed - I think in pure pass rush situations that is where they try to use AJE as much as possible and hence his uptick in Sack production.

 

@Big Turk I am not sure he has turned a corner - I actually think what you are seeing is AJE is playing the Pass rush only situations with Shaq playing more running downs and if it was not for the Von Miller injury - AJE does not get those snaps.  
 

I have been fine with what I have seen, but I don’t think it is very different from his production throughout his career - it is just now he is playing Batman to Shaq’s Robin and I think to a tackle blocking Shaq - AJE comes in and looks like Derrick Thomas all of a sudden and you are not quite ready for his speed to power ratio on the rush. 
 

My issue is against a rush - he gets blown away and cannot defend enough - so he is really limited in usage.  I have been highly disappointed in that level of production because in College he seemed more of a complete DE with limited speed, but good strength and hands.  Now he seems like a skinny tree limb - with better speed than anticipated and pretty good hands, but very limited strength and until that changes I think he is a limited player.

 

 

 

 

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I think AJ is just starting. First year Covid year, then lost weight (too much if I recall) finally gets a real offseason without messing with his weight and body. Here we are. May not be a sack master, but I think he will be a very good overall DE going forward. Gets his sacks when available and getting better against the run.

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15 minutes ago, Rochesterfan said:


 

Agreed - I think in pure pass rush situations that is where they try to use AJE as much as possible and hence his uptick in Sack production.

 

@Big Turk I am not sure he has turned a corner - I actually think what you are seeing is AJE is playing the Pass rush only situations with Shaq playing more running downs and if it was not for the Von Miller injury - AJE does not get those snaps.  
 

I have been fine with what I have seen, but I don’t think it is very different from his production throughout his career - it is just now he is playing Batman to Shaq’s Robin and I think to a tackle blocking Shaq - AJE comes in and looks like Derrick Thomas all of a sudden and you are not quite ready for his speed to power ratio on the rush. 
 

My issue is against a rush - he gets blown away and cannot defend enough - so he is really limited in usage.  I have been highly disappointed in that level of production because in College he seemed more of a complete DE with limited speed, but good strength and hands.  Now he seems like a skinny tree limb - with better speed than anticipated and pretty good hands, but very limited strength and until that changes I think he is a limited player.

 

 

 

 

 

You may be right, I can't find that info. He is at an all-time high for snap percentage on D, but not hugely higher than his other years..38% versus 37% last year and 31% this year. In terms of raw numbers he has about 17 more snaps already than he did last year, but it's a pretty close comparison.

 

Only had 1.5 sacks last year with the 0.5 coming in the Jags game and the sack in the final game against the Jets. Definitely been more impactful this year, although he had a ton of near misses if I remember last year and he terrorized Tua in the first Dolphin game and ended up knocking him with with a Milano Jr. type hit.

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1 hour ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Yea. Phillips has been pretty poor. He has had seemingly constant injuries in fairness but I think of our 4 main DTs he has been the least impressive.

Actually despite Phillips size he has been a liability vs the run his entire career, and his pass rush is pretty hit or miss too. We are fine is he needs some healing time.

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