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| Football Outsiders Doug Farrar has posted an article about the Jacksonville Defensive front four with a close look at the regular season game vs. Pittsburgh.
He examines pretty much everyone along the line (depth as well) and even touches on the draft picks.
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| One thing that I found interesting about this analysis is the statement:
"...Hayward was replaced by a rotation of Bobby McCray, who put up 10 sacks in 2006, and Clint Ingram, a 'tweener linebacker/end with some pass-rush ability..."
I can't remember C. Ingram ever really playing with his hand on the ground, but I could be wrong. Could he be talking about J. Mincey and/or K. Pettway? Does anyone know if C. Ingram has this ability?
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| Chooch (7/15/2008) One thing that I found interesting about this analysis is the statement:
"...Hayward was replaced by a rotation of Bobby McCray, who put up 10 sacks in 2006, and Clint Ingram, a 'tweener linebacker/end with some pass-rush ability..."
I can't remember C. Ingram ever really playing with his hand on the ground, but I could be wrong. Could he be talking about J. Mincey and/or K. Pettway? Does anyone know if C. Ingram has this ability?He's talking about Hawkins...
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| maize n blue (7/15/2008)
Chooch (7/15/2008) One thing that I found interesting about this analysis is the statement:
"...Hayward was replaced by a rotation of Bobby McCray, who put up 10 sacks in 2006, and Clint Ingram, a 'tweener linebacker/end with some pass-rush ability..."
I can't remember C. Ingram ever really playing with his hand on the ground, but I could be wrong. Could he be talking about J. Mincey and/or K. Pettway? Does anyone know if C. Ingram has this ability?
He's talking about Hawkins...
Yeah, I see that he's changed that now.
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| The author says that Landri is "serviceable" and didn't show anything impressive in that game. Landri was definately one of the better players against the Steelers.
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| JagNGeorgia (7/16/2008) The author says that Landri is "serviceable" and didn't show anything impressive in that game. Landri was definately one of the better players against the Steelers.I think he's talking about the Regular Season game, not the Playoff game. |
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| This statement is well put...It’s the veteran acumen of Henderson and Spicer, and the development of Meier, that seem to ensure the future of this line in the face of some big changes.
Also, is "Pocket Hercules" Jones-Drew?
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