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(Yesterday, 12:28 AM)rfaulk34 Wrote: I just don't get people who jump to extreme conclusions. I point out something that's not there and make the claim he's not going to be this great player you're trying to make him out to be, so i'm a hater and i want him to fail. He's a Cincinnati Bengal. I want him to succeed and be great. That doesn't mean i need to make stuff up and see what's not there.
I don't go looking for reasons to substantiate my claim. I go looking for reasons to disprove it. When i can't find them...well, the truth is the truth.
Of course he made some plays. You're going to see that with anyone. If you think he's this uber-disruptor from the videos i provided, i don't know what to tell you. The only thing i can do is wait for you to come to the conclusion that you're wrong. It would benefit us both if i was wrong and i won't be upset if i am.
So, here we are.
You were the one who compared Volson a 4th round OL to Stewart a 1st round pick....
You were jumping to extreme conclusions. You have always hated Volson and you were right to, I agree and hope you are wrong about Stewart.
I have watched a lot more film than just what you provided as well of Stewart. He dominated the Senior Bowl as well. I don't just leave stuff out
to prove my point. I think you missed a lot of plays where Stewart was very disruptive, you do know that he was #4?
(Yesterday, 10:36 AM)Sled21 Wrote: If any of this was even remotely the case, then why was he projected to go in the first round, and how was he the leader in pressures? It wasn't just the Bengals that wanted him.
Exactly. I have heard people say that sacks are overrated and pressures are underrated on here. But that is not the case with Stewart I guess.
In a pure pass rushing set he should get a lot more chances at getting sacks as well. Especially with Trey being on the other side of him, just
need Trey paid so he is happy.
(Yesterday, 11:42 AM)CottonHill Wrote: There were two other NFL d linemen on that line, so he wasnt treated like a Bosa or Carter. Also, that defense was still terrible.
Yes he was, Stewart was the one Offenses doubled and chipped the most. Watch the damn film. Scourton benefitted from a lot of Stewart's
disruption and you can see this in the film as well. We will see who will be the better pro, my bet is on Stewart.