03-23-2021, 02:53 PM
(03-22-2021, 02:32 PM)Whatever Wrote: Kerrigan had 5.5 sacks while only playing 38% of the defensive snaps last year, so he could be a decent rotation piece.
Sounds great to me, bring in Kerrigan and a Guard and I am good. Could be better but man was Kerrigan a force in his prime.
(03-22-2021, 02:48 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: I watched 2 games from last year and he looked no better than what they have now. The games i watched were from right before and right after his injury. In each case, he looked...not very good. Then i went to 2017 when he was in his "prime" and the difference was night and day. His intensity, awareness, quickness, finish...it was all light years ahead of where it is now. Then i went to 2019. Dude looked really fat and out of shape.
As far as his size, he looks similar now to what he did in 2017, smaller than he was in 2019 when he looked too big and slow. He looked to have 'lost it' (whatever "it" is) after 2017. 2018 and '19 were average to below average years before being shipped off to LAC.
As far as your pass blocking comparison to MJ...there were more than a few times he looked just as bad as Jordan, post 2017.
Thanks for this, hopefully Trai has been trying to get into shape. Sounds like that is what led to his poor play and injuries.
If he is not in shape and injured I don't want him. Just thought he would be cheap and if he could get back to playing like
he was in 2017 it would be a great pick up. If he isn't in shape tho bring back Spain or another Guard.