Yesterday, 09:49 AM
(07-27-2025, 03:19 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: He has agility, pretty sure you saw that in Shemar's film. Like you said, he plays really hard. If you notice he gets lost when he puts
his head down when he is lined up and that is when he loses the QB and doesn't dominate the OL. He needs to wrap up once he gets
to the QB.
This can be taught. Get Trey extended and in camp, he will show him.
Pretty spot on Ike. Shemar has the stuff you cannot teach. My only worry is his IQ honestly after him talking about his dispute publicly.
But as you say he was universally liked by his coaches at A&M so there is hope. All I know is he can set the edge like a mutha in the run
game and that is sorely needed on this team. Trey is not the best run stopper, neither is Ossai and Murphy was terrible stetting the edge
last season. Shemar should be an instant upgrade over washed up Sam.
He will be much more disruptive as well with his lightning quick first step, athleticism, power and strength. All elite.
I like what he said in his interview after he signed. He told his agent he needs to be on the field to learn. That means he's not coming in thinking he knows it all and will listen to his coaches and peers. He also said he likes his agent, who he called a pit bull, because he doesn't want to deal with negotiations and wanted someone who would fight for hiim. Yeah, I still think he made a bad decision with this guy, but that's his call.
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