SuperTFrog
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I heard he was starting but he didn’t play a snap on that first drive. Is he hurt?
It's the first game of the yearSucks. You would think a top draft pick like him would start or at least play more than one or two plays in the half
First I’ve heard. Thought this was mid season.It's the first game of the year
Well judging by your post I wasn't sure if you knew it was week 1 of RB's rookie year or week 7 of his third year.First I’ve heard. Thought this was mid season.
Just looks like he isn’t a major part of their rotation. He seems to be subbing for 92.It looks like when Watt is outside, he lines up inside kf him. I think it is a sheme thing where they want Watt disrupting from a 1 technique.
He may be tbeir base package starter, but not their fancy scheming starter
Not just as a rookie. Immediately in week 1. In a year with no preseason and barely any training camp.Was everyone expecting he was going to tear up the league as a rookie? Maybe be all-pro?
Not just as a rookie. Immediately in week 1. In a year with no preseason and barely any training camp.
RB's pretty routinely go into the league and play really well right away. Very little learning curve at that position.Well, Edwards-Helaire looks decent enough.
RB's pretty routinely go into the league and play really well right away. Very little learning curve at that position.
Not to mention he's on the best offense in the league where he is the 4th or 5th guy that defenses are worried about. He's going to put up big numbers if he stays healthy.
What now??? You think the learning curve for a rookie interior d-linemen is the same as a RB?Same with DL.
What now??? You think the learning curve for a rookie interior d-linemen is the same as a RB?
You keep saying DL as if it's all the same. Edge guys rushing the passer can certainly come in sometimes and make an immediate impact but that's not what Ross does. Outside of coming off the edge to get the QB there is a lot of technique and nuance to being a linemen in the NFL that very few guys in college have. You don't just show up and start doing it unless you're incredibly special.It’s not that much harder, no. RB is the easiest transition, but DL is a close second.
I’m incredibly special, but I never did any of that stuff.You keep saying DL as if it's all the same. Edge guys rushing the passer can certainly come in sometimes and make an immediate impact but that's not what Ross does. Outside of coming off the edge to get the QB there is a lot of technique and nuance to being a linemen in the NFL that very few guys in college have. You don't just show up and start doing it unless you're incredibly special.
Me and you both.I’m incredibly special, but I never did any of that stuff.