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  • Steve
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    #37
    Originally posted by NoMoreChillies View Post
    20+ sacks Joey

    you know you want it
    I would rather have a new record for most sacks in a season for the team. The goal should be 73 for everyone.

    While it is nice to hope that he gets a lot of individual sacks, the problem is it will be like a race to the QB. With Ingram and so many others who can get after the QB, it is going to be hard to win often enough to get that many sacks.

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    • like54ninjas
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      #38
      3) Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram, Los Angeles Chargers: It's hard to find a more complete pair of pass rushers than Bosa and Ingram. Each defender is a crafty technician with superb hand skills and high-revving motors. Bosa might be the best hand-to-hand combatant in the league with his jiu-jitsu-like skills at the point of attack. With No. 97 also displaying more wiggle and burst than some blockers expect, he's been extremely productive when healthy (28.5 sacks in 35 career games over three seasons). Ingram is an explosive edge rusher with outstanding first-step quickness and closing speed. He displays excellent balance and body control turning the corner, which makes him a nightmare to block as a low-leverage rusher.


      1) Von Miller and Bradley Chubb, Denver Broncos:The thought of new head coach Vic Fangio creating pass-rush schemes for Miller and Chubb should lead to plenty of sleepless nights for offensive coordinators around the league. The wily defensive architect not only inherits a pair of pass rushers who have proven they can produce big numbers together (they combined for 26.5 sacks in 2018), but he gets to build his 3-4 defense with two elite edge rushers who have complementary games. Miller is the dynamic speed rusher with cat-like quickness and a dizzying array of rush moves that leave offensive tackles tied in knots. Chubb is a disruptive power rusher with heavy hands and a non-stop motor. He overwhelms blockers with his brute strength but also displays enough finesse to win consistently on the edges.

      2) J.J. Watt and Jadeveon Clowney, Houston Texans: Watt, a three-time Defensive Player of the Year, bounced back from multiple injuries in 2018 to rejoin the discussion as arguably the best defensive player in the game. Watt's 16 sacks were second only to the Rams' Aaron Donald (20.5), and his disruptive nature created headaches for opponents around the league. Clowney's game lacks polish but is effective due to his explosive athleticism and natural strength. He routinely overpowers blockers with his "bull in a china shop" approach, which features an assortment of power-based moves reserved for only A-level athletes.

      3) Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram, Los Angeles Chargers: It's hard to find a more complete pair of pass rushers than Bosa and Ingram. Each defender is a crafty technician with superb hand skills and high-revving motors. Bosa might be the best hand-to-hand combatant in the league with his jiu-jitsu-like skills at the point of attack. With No. 97 also displaying more wiggle and burst than some blockers expect, he's been extremely productive when healthy (28.5 sacks in 35 career games over three seasons). Ingram is an explosive edge rusher with outstanding first-step quickness and closing speed. He displays excellent balance and body control turning the corner, which makes him a nightmare to block as a low-leverage rusher.

      4) Aaron Donald and Dante Fowler, Los Angeles Rams: You could make the argument that Donald and any defender should garner a spot on this list based on No. 99's sheer dominance as an interior pass rusher. The two-time Defensive Player of the Year is a Tasmanian devil on the inside, with a combination of speed, quickness and power that makes him impossible to block at the point of attack. Fowler showed flashes of brilliance once he settled in as an edge rusher in Wade Phillips' defense after being traded from the Jaguars at midseason. He's a scrappy player with a violent set of hands and a nasty demeanor.

      5) DeForest Buckner and Dee Ford, San Francisco 49ers: The 49ers quietly have assembled a top-flight "bullpen," with No. 2 overall pick Nick Bosa joining a frontline that features Buckner and Ford, who was acquired in a trade with the Chiefs this offseason. Buckner -- a long, rangy ex-Oregon standout -- notched 12 sacks a season ago while emerging as a dominant force between the tackles. Ford is an electric edge rusher with explosive first-step quickness and an assortment of speed-rush moves that keep blockers on their heels. He's at his best crashing off the edge from the open side with an unobstructed runway between himself and the quarterback. If Bosa lives up to his billing as arguably the top prospect in the 2019 NFL Draft, look out. The 49ers' pass rush could strike fear into the hearts of quarterbacks facing long-yardage situations.

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      • SYB
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        #39
        Seeing Dee Ford on the list gave me a good chuckle.

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        • Formula 21
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          #40
          Im hoping Tillery is another Buckner. If Tillery can get 10 sacks, we're going to win a lot of games.
          Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
          The Wasted Decade is done.
          Build Back Better.

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          • Budsman
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            #41
            Originally posted by Formula 21 View Post
            Im hoping Tillery is another Buckner. If Tillery can get 10 sacks, we're going to win a lot of games.
            Heres hoping! Even if he gave us 6-7 with consistent pressure I think we win lots of games.

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            • FoutsFan
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              #42
              Originally posted by Budsman View Post

              Heres hoping! Even if he gave us 6-7 with consistent pressure I think we win lots of games.
              I agree. Just push the pocket so the QB cannot effectively step up and that is a huge win for the pass rush.

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