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Dante Fowler Jr. & Malik Jackson

#41

he's gonna get at least three years to prove himself... might want to calm down a little bit. long road ahead.


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#42

Quote:You're an idiot


QFT
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#43

Quote:Never met a woman or even seen a kid whine and complain as much as him. He lives a sad life


This
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#44

Quote:Not our fault, people were calling a Von Miller clon and *(&^. He is going to have 15+ sacks, just ask Hero of the Day or Jagfanatic24


I'd like to change my mind please?


Fowler plays out of control. He ran I there one time and just spun for no reason. The tackle just stood him up. Fowler had no clue where the ball was.
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#45

Quote:Is it possible that the scheme doesn't play well to the players we have? I just feel like this defense just isn't being utilized to their full abilities in this Seattle defence.


I've been saying this too. Gus wants Caldwell to bring in need players when we could get talent and adjust the scheme to maximize their skills.
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#46

Fowler is going to require schemes to be effective. He's a one trick pony he's a speed guy. If they square up on him he's out of the play.
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#47

Jackson's bull rush here forces Rodgers to evade and throw incomplete. 

 

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#48

Quote:Jackson's bull rush here forces Rodgers to evade and throw incomplete. 

 

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And imagine if Jones doesn't slip there either.

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#49

Quote:Jackson's bull rush here forces Rodgers to evade and throw incomplete. 

 

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Fowler beats his man as well, and proceeds to get tackled by two Packers haha

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#50

Rodgers makes teams with average-good pass rush look stupid, what'd you think he was gonna do with a team that is just developing a pass rush?


Heck he made plays when we did get to him and with our guy in the process of tackling him
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#51
(This post was last modified: 09-12-2016, 12:17 PM by jaglyn.)

I hope Jackson runs a train on some of you biased clowns this weekend
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#52

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more pressure by Jackson


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#53

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more pressure by Jackson
 

Yea just imagine if we played a QB that doesn't have the escape ability of Rodgers

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#54

Quote:Yea just imagine if we played a QB that doesn't have the escape ability of Rodgers
You mean like almost every other game we have this season?

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#55

Quote:Fowler beats his man as well, and proceeds to get tackled by two Packers haha
almost looks like if that had not been a twist (is that right?) and Jones just bulls into the RG that fowler swims right around the RT with a beeline to Rodgers. 

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#56

Fowler's a strong side linebacker more so than a DE. He has the tools to be a good pass rusher but if that doesn't work out he definitely has a future at SLB.
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#57

Quote:Jackson's bull rush here forces Rodgers to evade and throw incomplete. 

 

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The above is how Fowler is going to have to "win" in 1 on 1 pass rush situation, quickness, speed to power, and hand usage. He doesn't have the flexibility and bend to consistently turn the corner against some of the leagues better tackles, once he learns to use his hands (think Olivier Vernon) he'll be a force off the edge.

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#58

Quote:Rookie DEs rarely do well. It seems fans expectations were a bit too high. 
 

 Agreed. 

 

 Rookie/ 1st playing season DEs like Bubba Baker and Jevon Kearse don't come around often.

 

 In some cases,  a rookie DE will look promising but hits the rookie wall. 

 

 In some other cases,  a rookie DE will get off to a slow start in the regular season but hit his stride later in the season.    That might prove to be the case with Dante Fowler Jr. ,  especially as he's further away from the torn ACL he suffered 16 months ago. 


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#59

Quote:Fowler's a strong side linebacker more so than a DE. He has the tools to be a good pass rusher but if that doesn't work out he definitely has a future at SLB.
 

He can play DE, he just needs to get stronger and use his quickness/speed/hands in pass rush situations. He'll never be Von Miller but he has a chance to be a 8-10 sack/year guy.

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#60

I disagree.  We should totally write off the pass rush.  After all, it's been one whole game.


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