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RE: A New Linebacker Issue - SunsetBengal - 03-13-2017 (03-13-2017, 12:14 PM)PDub80 Wrote: I wasn't saying Dansby was a bad player. Not at all. I was just saying that he compiled a bunch of tackles in an unspectacular fashion. That's virtually all he did and since someone gets tackled on almost every play I think someone else on the Bengals would have made those exact same plays if Dansby wasn't on the field. The thing that will make a large contribution and denote a special, meaningful player would be if an LB had an incredible amount of tackles, a lot of passes defensed, INTs, sacks, or forced fumbles. I don't doubt that a young buck might have had a greater impact than an over the hill Dansby did. I'm just saying that while his body is old, his head is still in the game enough to know how/when/where to be in position to make a stop. Even though his physical skills are greatly diminished, you'll never hear me faulting a guy for instinctively opportunistic. Hell, I'm not even saying that we should have made an attempt to bring him back, because they were smart not to. The thing is, he was a bridge, a bridge to allow Vigil to develop to the point of being ready for consistent reps. I'd say that by leading the team in tackles, Dansby filled his role. RE: A New Linebacker Issue - grampahol - 03-13-2017 I guess nobody notices that last place teams quite often lead the league in tackles.. The reason is no mystery. Their defenses are generally on the field much longer than first place teams. It's like the outfielder who leads the league in catching line drives. They're out there longer than the teams with great pitching. |