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Looking inside the Bengals sack numbers in 2018
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(04-10-2019, 03:01 PM)impactplaya Wrote: hes a straight up bust. 
in fact he's soft as a cupcake.
this is NFL.
DE is a premium position that can impact the game.
the difference between a win or loss might come down to a,DE getting heat on a QB on the last possesion.
then maybe the DE can force the QB to bring the ball.down to reset.
or maybe he flushes the QB out of pocket into the arms of a Atkins or Dunlap.
Willis has shown me nothing in 2 years.
wanna a,player to develop...great leave that to a 6th 7th RD blocking TE or RB.
Willis never shows up unless its preseason vs Dallas vs a future ice cream truck driver.

So let me get this straight...only a 6th or 7th round RB or blocking TE is worth giving time to develop, not any player drafted in the first 5 rounds or any round at another position?

Also, what counts as "soft as a cupcake"? Just because he hasn't produced a lot of sacks? He more than doubled his QB hits from 2017 to 2018. He was a 3rd round pick for a reason...he had some things he needed to develop. Specifically, he needed to develop more (or better) pass rush moves than just swim move.
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RE: Looking inside the Bengals sack numbers in 2018 - ochocincos - 04-10-2019, 03:28 PM

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