Yesterday, 02:30 PM
(Yesterday, 01:17 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Another thing that Ochocincos brought up about Murphy is he was better rushing from Trey's spot as a backup RDE. There are some
players that are just more comfortable on one side than the other. Shemar Stewart for example looked much more disruptive at LDE
at A&M. If Murphy is in better shape, I am not giving up on him, him and Stewart are really talented.
Plus Shemar will most likely be playing running downs while Ossai is the LDE pass rusher on passing downs. But Shemar looks pretty
deadly rushing from the DT position on passing downs. He just needs coached up on how to finish sacks, we will see.
I think the DL hasn’t had a the right mixture. They missed Reader last year. Slaton I think remedies that. Hill is solid in that he plays smart and good all around. I really think that Shemar presents a problem for teams. He can be blocked but his athleticism doesn’t allow him to be dominated. He’s more of a nuisance than a threat. If that makes a lick of sense. But I think that Trey will benefit from Shemar.
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