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We're all hoping for Brennan & Q to be 100% healthy and pick up where they left off.
Where exactly did Williams "leave off"? He only played what? 3 snaps in camp?
Where exactly did Williams "leave off"? He only played what? 3 snaps in camp?
I don't think it's the "just speeding" that irks people. He's acted immature all year and plays like he doesn't even care 50% of the time.
Go with Clowney and make sure you have your lawyers retainer up to date and that your bailbondsman is on speed dial.
well then I guess he nailed it. both graded out 9.41 per ourlads funny, lol by that I mean Matt Ryan & Cam Newton. expect Bridgewater to grade out much higher, FWIW higher than Stafford, 9.77 or Sam Bradford, 9.78. But that really means little, what matters is where will he be graded in the pros three years from now, which again I'll come back to Newton but then who knows for sure![]()
He's a modern day Randy Moss, said an AFC East scout on Clowney. J.C. doesn't have the same type of criminal background as Randy did when he was his age, but the dependence on natural talent and problematic effort concerns are very similar. Difference is, Clowney won't fall out of the top-seven like Randy did.
The effort concerns don't exist because his statistics dipped in 2013 compared to last season, but rather because he appeared tentative and fatigued too often during his junior year. Was he playing not to get hurt or are there legitimate effort concerns?
In high school, he was the best player on the field. Same in the SEC, the scout added. But he needs to realize that won't be the case in the league. If he wants to have a career longer than a few seasons, the kid needs to wake up, add some glass to his diet and understand that it'll take a lot more work during the week.
In the weeks leading up the 2006 NFL draft, with fans and media debating what Houston should do with the first overall pick, then-Texans general manager Charley Casserly placed a call to Mike Tannenbaum, the New York Jets' new general manager at the time. Casserly was preparing to make a critical selection for a floundering franchise and wanted to explore the possibility of a trade. But when Casserly asked Tannenbaum what he was willing to give up for the pick, he was struck by the reply. "I think you've got it backwards, Charley," Tannenbaum said. "I'm wondering what you'll give me to take that pick off your hands..."
South Carolina junior DE Jadeveon Clowney insists he does not need surgery to repair bone spurs in his foot.
"Its not bothering me," Clowney told reporters. "The foots fine. Right now I am just going to go with the flow." Maybe the defensive end is certain he does not need surgery, but apparent hobbling and slowed movements show otherwise. Clowney also added he wants to participate in the Combine. "I just want to come in there and hit the Combine and do stuff nobody has ever done, run a fast 40. Just show out." Jan 2 - 1:55 PM
The main reason Clowney's numbers dipped in 2014 is he was almost always double teamed on every passing down. Clowney is the best player in the 2014 NFL Draft.
Most talented. Not even close to being the best player. You are stuck in ESPN's past of "hype that became fail."
I have watched over a dozen Clowney games the last 3 years and I watch very little ESPN w/ exception of their actual sporting events. I stand by post regardless of where you think I'm stuck.
So, to the OP's question Clowney, then what question, I would want a DT(Hageman?) with the next pick.
Then....an OT is a must!
Really? When I started the thread, I figured the main reason against Clowney was that we needed a QB. So the Question was really "if we take Clowney, how do we address the QB position?"
You've used our three top picks & no QB.
Surely you plan to address the QB position in some way. McCown? Hoyer? Mallet? Keenum?
You don't stand alone. Obviously it's hard to tell how this kid will mature, but there is no question in my mind that Clowney at his best is worthy of 1.1 However as a 3-4, I'm not sure I see that fit. If Clowney was to be the Texans pick, I'm anticipating a switch back to 4-3. So, to the OP's question Clowney, then what question, I would want a DT(Hageman?) with the next pick.
Then....an OT is a must!
Really? When I started the thread, I figured the main reason against Clowney was that we needed a QB. So the Question was really "if we take Clowney, how do we address the QB position?"
You've used our three top picks & no QB.
Surely you plan to address the QB position in some way. McCown? Hoyer? Mallet? Keenum?
Clowney is a freak.
If I had Rex Ryan as a DC and Mark "Butt Fumble" Sanchez as my QB I'd still take Clowney. But you've got to have a guy who can build a fire inside the kid on your staff.
The last "freaks" were Von Miller, then Calvin Johnson for me. Doesn't happen often.
The main reason Clowney's numbers dipped in 2014 is he was almost always double teamed on every passing down. Clowney is the best player in the 2014 NFL Draft.
Can Clowney drop into pass coverage? Seems small for a 4-3 DE. I'm really intrigued to compare his combine numbers to Marios.
That's a lie. I can pull game film when he was singled up and did nothing. It wasn't even a slide protection. Whenhe was doubled,he quit.
Go with Clowney and make sure you have your lawyers retainer up to date and that your bailbondsman is on speed dial.
Give me Aaron Donald in the first round if we are going to build the DL... I don't care if Todd McShay, Kiper, and company all have him as a 2nd rounder. That guys plays football!
I do not understand the Clowney hype. When was the last time a physical freak who showed inconsistent effort, focus, results was taken high in the 1st round and was not at least a mild disappointment?..
Perhaps he will slide due to concerns and then someone will get a steal. Fine. I would argue that the slide may be the trigger to motivate and focus him. Picking him #1 only reinforces that his approach was fully with merit.
Do it!
Clowney? Dalton is your franchise then what,This thread was started by a TB fan that thinkks he's a franchise QB. LOL
Unless you're Cincy and like Dalton as your franchise QB.
No thanks
All you have to do is watch nc game for starters. Clemson wasn't doubling him either.
All you have to do is watch nc game for starters.
Let's test that theory:
0:24 - Chipped by the running back while being blocked by LT, is still a half-second away from sacking the QB
1:01 - Double-teamed by RT and RG, splits the double team and forces the QB to throw it away
1:23 - Double-teamed by C and LG, splits double team and gets in QB's face who is able to check it down at the last second
1:37 - Double-teamed by LT and LG, does not break free but the play is stuffed at or just behind the line of scrimmage by another player
1:47 - Clowney is too aggressive and is offsides, but on the replay you see both the LT and LG face him at the same time
2:14 - Chipped by RB in addition to LT blocking him
2:23 - Swims past LT and is immediately chipped by the RB
2:31 - Swims past LT, is immediately chipped by RB, still chases down QB from behind after forcing him to run away rather than pass
3:19 - Chipped by RB while being blocked by RT, dropped back before rushing up the middle, but got caught in the slog of players and the QB was able to get away
4:59 - Is being blocked by LT who receives help from LG, QB gets sacked from too much pressure up the middle
5:24 - Double-teamed by LT and LG; Clowney at this point looks a little fatigue but the play is made away from him, with the QB throwing to Ebron
5:32 - Clowney dashes past the RT and is immediately chipped by the RB
5:58 - Beats the RT inside too quickly for the RB to help out, who is on the other side and was expecting to help outside. After the QB makes his pass, Clowney is tackled from behind by the RT, much like how Cushing was injured against the Jets
6:55 - Swims the RT (this guy is reminding me a lot of Watt with all these damn swim moves, haha) too quickly for both the RT and RG to double-team him effectively, and the RG can only hold so much before Clowney gets a QB hit in, forcing a throw out of bounds in the red zone.
7:10 - Brushes by the RT, chipped by the RB, and gets his hand on the QB but is unable to drag him down (QB was still forced to throw it out of bounds). Notably, the camera shows Clowney bent double before and after the play, probably due to a combination of the stomach virus he had been suffering from as well as exhaustion from the game.
So while he wasn't double'd on every snap, he still garnered a significant amount of them during the UNC game. In addition, a lot of the plays he was in on usually involved running or throwing away from him, or throwing a screen over him in order to take advantage of his aggressiveness. There were a few times he was left unblocked and he either barreled into the running back or chased him down from the other side. As I mentioned earlier, Clowney had been dealing with a stomach virus prior to this game.
In addition, because of the cut-up nature of that youtube link, without watching the full game would I know the context of every snap, such as whether Clowney had been resting after a long South Carolina drive or with little rest. Brett Kollmann goes into a similar analysis for Clowney's game against Tennessee, which I would highly recommend reading.
So maybe you don't know what you're talking about?
I think it's a serious question to the people wanting Clowney #1 overall. If he's taken with the pick, how would you address the QB position from that point on? I'm against taking Clowney at 1.1, but if he's the guy I would then hope the Texans trade back into the first round for a QB they covet like Blake Bortles or Derek Carr.
How do you think Watt would do with a plaer like this opposite him?
Clowney had Melvin ***king Ingram across from him his Freshman year and got 9 sacks; you tell me.![]()
Who needs a QB?? We have Schaub, Yates and Keenum! We don't need to fill that position. More pass rushers and tackles and we are basically in the super bowl! Book your ticket today.
He had very consistent effort until this yr when he knew he would be a top 5 pick if he never played a down. There was too much $$$$ to lose if he got hurt to give it his all this yr. I cant blame him.
I understand your sarcasm, and I realize the idea of taking our existing QB's forward is a stretch and certainly against the grain of what most would want. However, I don't believe TB or anyone else in this QB draft discussion would have fared any better than what we saw in 2013. If nothing is done to improve the line, 2014 will be much of a repeat of 2013 in terms of backfield success. Whether we address the O-line needs in the draft or free agency, it can't be ignored, unless the goal is to have 1.1 in 2015 too.
I'm not against making changes in the QB roster, but contrary to your take, I do feel adding more pass rushers and tackles will have a greater overall impact than wasting 1.1 on a QB.
Let's test that theory:
0:24 - Chipped by the running back while being blocked by LT, is still a half-second away from sacking the QB
1:01 - Double-teamed by RT and RG, splits the double team and forces the QB to throw it away
1:23 - Double-teamed by C and LG, splits double team and gets in QB's face who is able to check it down at the last second
1:37 - Double-teamed by LT and LG, does not break free but the play is stuffed at or just behind the line of scrimmage by another player
1:47 - Clowney is too aggressive and is offsides, but on the replay you see both the LT and LG face him at the same time
2:14 - Chipped by RB in addition to LT blocking him
2:23 - Swims past LT and is immediately chipped by the RB
2:31 - Swims past LT, is immediately chipped by RB, still chases down QB from behind after forcing him to run away rather than pass
3:19 - Chipped by RB while being blocked by RT, dropped back before rushing up the middle, but got caught in the slog of players and the QB was able to get away
4:59 - Is being blocked by LT who receives help from LG, QB gets sacked from too much pressure up the middle
5:24 - Double-teamed by LT and LG; Clowney at this point looks a little fatigue but the play is made away from him, with the QB throwing to Ebron
5:32 - Clowney dashes past the RT and is immediately chipped by the RB
5:58 - Beats the RT inside too quickly for the RB to help out, who is on the other side and was expecting to help outside. After the QB makes his pass, Clowney is tackled from behind by the RT, much like how Cushing was injured against the Jets
6:55 - Swims the RT (this guy is reminding me a lot of Watt with all these damn swim moves, haha) too quickly for both the RT and RG to double-team him effectively, and the RG can only hold so much before Clowney gets a QB hit in, forcing a throw out of bounds in the red zone.
7:10 - Brushes by the RT, chipped by the RB, and gets his hand on the QB but is unable to drag him down (QB was still forced to throw it out of bounds). Notably, the camera shows Clowney bent double before and after the play, probably due to a combination of the stomach virus he had been suffering from as well as exhaustion from the game.
So while he wasn't double'd on every snap, he still garnered a significant amount of them during the UNC game. In addition, a lot of the plays he was in on usually involved running or throwing away from him, or throwing a screen over him in order to take advantage of his aggressiveness. There were a few times he was left unblocked and he either barreled into the running back or chased him down from the other side. As I mentioned earlier, Clowney had been dealing with a stomach virus prior to this game.
In addition, because of the cut-up nature of that youtube link, without watching the full game would I know the context of every snap, such as whether Clowney had been resting after a long South Carolina drive or with little rest. Brett Kollmann goes into a similar analysis for Clowney's game against Tennessee, which I would highly recommend reading.
So maybe you don't know what you're talking about?
Do people consider getting chipped by the RB a "double-team?"
Do people consider getting chipped by the RB a "double-team?"
Preface: I only read the last 3 pages.
Clowney is the best player in this draft. That shouldn't be a question. You can question his effort or conditioning, but you are lying to yourself if you question his talent.
With that out of the way, I take Clowney THEN I take a LB like Mosley. I don't trust Cushing to stay healthy, and even when he is healthy, there is no talent around him to make plays. Think of it like San Frans front 7. Clowney is better than Smith. Cushing is in the same league as Willis, but they have Bowman as well. Add a second top tier LB and that shores up our defense. That's before we add in the best defensive player in football. Cushing and Mosley can both play in either scheme.
Address the QB through a trade. A rookie QB isn't going to cut it, and there isn't a QB good enough to be the face of the franchise. There is no Andrew Luck. Build the defense, trade for a competent QB and dominate one side of the ball. Follow the SF and SEA models. Elite defense and competent offense. Any QB is walking into an offense with an All-Pro LT, C, WR, and RB, as well as another 1st round WR. Sure, if Andrew Luck was there this isn't a debate or a question, but there isn't a talent like that to change a franchise so you take the BPA. The BPA is Clowney.