We need LB's whom can diagnose. He fits the bill. Well.......if that bill isn't too much.
Bobby Wagner to be released
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View PostNo no no.
Cover Two LB ?
That's NOT
Modern Defensive Football.
Diagnosis ?
More like
"Prognosis Negative."
These days
he hits like
Donnie Edwards.
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Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
What about an AJ Klein or Jordan Hicks - both released - might be cheaper options than Wagner.
But the gut tells me we are not going LB.
I am not even sure about Kyzir.
The suspicions are
it's all about NICKEL, DIME, EDGE.
But what does wu know ?We do not play modern football.
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View Post
I have long been an AJ Klein fan.
But the gut tells me we are not going LB.
I am not even sure about Kyzir.
The suspicions are
it's all about NICKEL, DIME, EDGE.
But what does wu know ?
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We need a guy who can be an every-down LB, or at least a combination of different guys who can be fill in the different roles of base D, nickel D, and dime. But in all those packages, you still need 1 LB who can do a bit of everything. No LB is going to dominate like LB used to dominate, except for the occasional game vs teams that love to run the ball. But even the best coverage LB in football is not as good as a decent DB in coverage, and cover is what they will do unless the run D is so bad it is more attractive to pass against. So, you can't overpay too much for a LB. It just won't pay off and it makes the whole team weaker by investing capital in a position that won't be utilized.
AJ Klein has only been a part-time starter. He is a backup for a reason. He gets exposed badly in pass coverage because he lacks speed and has no wiggle or change of direction. He gets turned and can't stay with any decent receiver at RB or TE. Still, he is a good role player in the base D or goalline.
Hicks was a very good, every-down LB in Philly. Not truly an every-down guy then, but close. He has not played that well in Az, but that is largely because they have forced him into being a 34 ILB and asked him to play too much. He never comes off the field for the Cards. He is better than anyone we have, but he is probably a guy you want to replace at some point. He has had some injuries but is basically healthy. He is just at his best as an OLB in a 43 than as a true 34 LB.
Bobby Wagner is the best ILB available. He is declining some, but he was the best ILB in football for years, and he is still miles ahead of any of our LB. He does everything reasonably well. Hasn't been injured, or at least never misses time because of it. I think he will go to Indy to play for Gus, but he would be the best bet if we want him as a vet. Lower risk than any UDFA out there, by a wide margin.
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Originally posted by blueman View PostOur D has always improved when we’ve brought in an experienced vet LB. Offer a good contract with performance escalators that make it a great contract.
:coffee:Chiefs won the Superbowl with 10 Rookies....
"Locked, Cocked, and ready to Rock!" Jim Harbaugh
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Originally posted by gzubeck View Post
We've had a decade of linebacker Crapola!
:coffee:
Whiffhelm
Jyles Tucker
Anthony Waters
Bront Bird
English
Kavel Connor
Attouchu
Teo
Dzoobie
Emmanuel
Perry
Bouncewhiffy Brown
Toomer
Thomas Davis
Vigil
Fackrell
Murray
Ugh...
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Originally posted by jamrock View PostI’d take him. We could use a guy that knows how to play the position“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View PostNo no no.
Cover Two LB ?
That's NOT
Modern Defensive Football.
Diagnosis ?
More like
"Prognosis Negative."
These days
he hits like
Donnie Edwards.
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