Avisan Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Groot is a very good player who is appropriately paid for his contributions. The player you want him to be would have been extended for literally double the contract value. I feel like a broken record in these threads, but it doesn't change reality. 2 1 1 1 Quote
ProcessTruster Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, Kelly to Allen said: I defended him multiple times. I've compared him to Sean Jones and Charles Mann from the late 80s and early 90s. With Bosa out it's time for him to take this game over. I'm talking 2-3 sacks, multiple pressures, and causing constant havoc. He has the ability and has flashed the ability. He's 25 now and it's time to be a big time pass rusher. He played at an extremely high level vs KC so I expect the same here, and a little more. On a side note, we traded up for TJ Sanders and he's fully healthy. He flashed a lot in camp reportedly and looked to be turning a corner vs Pittsburgh. The ascension of these two is massive for this game and going forward is extremely important. Burrow gets the ball out so quickly, a few batted balls would be good for me. Neither teams pass rush will do very much damage in this one. It is possible if Tre, Max and Benford have outstanding games... 2 Quote
Pecker Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 11/26/2025 at 4:57 PM, JoshAllin said: Then can we please have him do a little bit of this too? The PFF grade wildly fails the eye test. Quote
Pecker Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 11/24/2025 at 5:54 PM, Johnny Hammersticks said: Yeah. Complete slug. Sacks aren’t the only stat that matter for DEs. 🤦🏾♂️ Maybe we should move him inside to DT! Quote
BillsFan130 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 6 hours ago, Kelly to Allen said: I defended him multiple times. I've compared him to Sean Jones and Charles Mann from the late 80s and early 90s. With Bosa out it's time for him to take this game over. I'm talking 2-3 sacks, multiple pressures, and causing constant havoc. He has the ability and has flashed the ability. He's 25 now and it's time to be a big time pass rusher. He played at an extremely high level vs KC so I expect the same here, and a little more. On a side note, we traded up for TJ Sanders and he's fully healthy. He flashed a lot in camp reportedly and looked to be turning a corner vs Pittsburgh. The ascension of these two is massive for this game and going forward is extremely important. I know what you're saying, but I wouldn't get your hopes up With Rousseau taking over a game. He has had some "good" games the last couple years, but when was the last time he really dominated? Probably Arizona season opener last year? Quote
Simon Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 14 minutes ago, BillsFan130 said: He has had some "good" games the last couple years, but when was the last time he really dominated? Two weeks ago Quote
TheyCallMeAndy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 47 minutes ago, Avisan said: Groot is a very good player who is appropriately paid for his contributions. The player you want him to be would have been extended for literally double the contract value. I feel like a broken record in these threads, but it doesn't change reality. I felt like this statement was false, but it's actually true: Groots Cap Hit Ranks 2027 - 23m: 14th in the NFL 2028 - 24m: 9th in NFL 2029 - 25m: 6th in NFL Don't be put off by him being a top 10 ranked paid DE either. Top guys are making 40, 50, even 60m, so Groots rankings will fall as new contracts and extensions are done. He would need to make around 30m a year to enter the top 5, even in 2025. Groot is also no slug. He's a 'Robin' pass rusher (needs a Batman) but as a run defender, he's Superman. Easily one of the best in the NFL. Quote
boyst Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I think he's like Chris Kelsey in this defense. I think he was only ever supposed to be what he is now by our scheme and play. We don't pin the DE's ears back and crash the pocket to chase the sacks. We use the DEs to pressure the pocket and linebackers to fill the holes, generate pressure, and drop downhill. By design this defense is not like Cleveland's. Jim Schwartz pins the DE's ears back, shoved a rocket up their ass, unleashes them. This leverages the inside of the line and front of the pocket where you have to commit a linebacker to the pocket and your DT's, IDL to be athletic and shed blocks to keep the backfield from leaking. Without linebackers at good angles and the ability to shed an OL the defense isn't as good as the sum of its part when someone like Garrett is wrecking this havoc. I know terms have changed and the new trend are all these buzzwords these talking heads use where they say the axe comes off the edge in a shade 9 position and the linebacker blablabla. Football is and always has been simple in concept: Disrupt the pocket with your front 4 (with a 34 you use your mike). Set the edge and no outside penetration. Use the LBs to read the play and clean up the disruption. Rely on 3-4 seconds of coverage from your corners. Use your safety's to not let anything get over top and your strong safety to play the triangle between the corners. Just play defense. In our defense the scheme it doesn't favor fancy stats. Our sum of all parts is greater than any individual part. And if that means the sum is less than it could be for 1 specific player setting a sack record than so be it. Unfortunately, that's the way it is. But, the benefit is we seldom see a single player being the gross factor of the game being lost. 2 Quote
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