Johnathan Cyprien ready to 'let it all out' after torn ACL
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001...r-torn-acl
Johnathan Cyprien's second season in Tennessee didn't quite go to plan. In the midst of his recovery, Cyprien wants to make sure he never loses his grip on that starting role again.
I'm sure the tacks are excited for more of this...
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He was slow before the ACL. Can't imagine he'd be of any value at this point. His style was better suited for the 1970s when teams focused on controlling the line via the running game.
(02-21-2019, 10:30 AM)HURRICANE!!! Wrote: [ -> ]He was slow before the ACL. Can't imagine he'd be of any value at this point. His style was better suited for the 1970s when teams focused on controlling the line via the running game.
I'm not so sure about that. Cyp took some bad angles and always missed tackles
He's pretty much done, especially after the ACL injury. If he expects to be signed to a big deal and be a starter... I just don't see it happening.
Although it doesn't seem likely, I hope he finds success. He's still relatively young. Heck, I'd say try to put on the bulk and switch to OLB. His speed is sure to take a hit, and stop-the-run Strong safeties are pretty much a thing of the past.. Get some more size on this dude and less running space to whiff and he might make a decent OLB. Shoot, he might be bigger than Telvin already honestly