Originally Posted by TheGuardian:
Vrabel is a smart guy and I like him on the team. I don't like him as a starter however. I think he's a good locker room guy and one of the smartest defensive players in all of football. But obviously it would be more ideal to see someone starting over him producing at a similar level that Hali is.
So, the Chiefs are paying $3.5 million for a locker room guy, whose on-the-field value is that of a backup?
Originally Posted by TheGuardian:
And if you put a true nose on this line and give him a guy that can also collect a few sacks here and there Hali would be a 10+ sack guy.
The fact is Tamba Hali is one of the last guys to be bitching about on this defense/team. It's retarded for people to be doing it.
While I think you overrate Hali, I agree with what you are saying here.
I doubt he'll ever be a consistent double digit sack guy, but he is one of teh last guys we should be bitching about. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BossChief:
Hali gets to the qb, too bad that guys like Vrabel, Edwards, Mike Brown and Jon McGraw let him get away and complete the pass anyway.
Give us upgrades to those guys and Hali is perceived as one of the leagues better pass rushers.
JMO, but I think its spot on.
I think Hali is a high motor guy that never gives up on a play, and I really like him fo rthat.
However, he may get a lot of QB pressures, but because of his lack of speed, he's a guy that will always be a guy with high numbers of pressure, but never quite finish.
That's why I think he'll never be a double digit sack guy.
But then I was admittedly wrong about his transition to OLB, and he was far more productive than I thought he could be, so, hopefully I'm wrong about that too. [Reply]
Studabaker showed that he is an opportunistic defender when he was given a chance.
I hate hearing that he was just "in the right place at the right time" he was doing his fucking job and defending a zone and made the play when it was there to be made.
He raped Rothlisberger, something that he might be deserving of, if you catch my drift... [Reply]
Originally Posted by BossChief:
Studabaker showed that he is an opportunistic defender when he was given a chance.
I hate hearing that he was just "in the right place at the right time" he was doing his ****ing job and defending a zone and made the play when it was there to be made.
He raped Rothlisberger, something that he might be deserving of, if you catch my drift...
And Mike Brown was the defensive player of the week one week. I guess we should keep him too? [Reply]
Originally Posted by BossChief:
Studabaker showed that he is an opportunistic defender when he was given a chance.
I hate hearing that he was just "in the right place at the right time" he was doing his ****ing job and defending a zone and made the play when it was there to be made.
He raped Rothlisberger, something that he might be deserving of, if you catch my drift...
I think there's a difference between making plays and having plays hit you right in the hands. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KcChiefsKing:
Hali doesn't have near what DT had around him. Posted via Mobile Device
And Hali cannot finish like DT.
Look, I'll be the first to admit that Tamba was better than I was expecting. Again, he can have a role in a successful defense. But if you're expecting him to be your primary pass rusher in a top 5 D, which should be the goal, I think you're pissing into the wind. [Reply]
Originally Posted by milkman:
I think Hali is a high motor guy that never gives up on a play, and I really like him fo rthat.
However, he may get a lot of QB pressures, but because of his lack of speed, he's a guy that will always be a guy with high numbers of pressure, but never quite finish.
That's why I think he'll never be a double digit sack guy.
But then I was admittedly wrong about his transition to OLB, and he was far more productive than I thought he could be, so, hopefully I'm wrong about that too.
If Hali beat his man with a speed rush, the qb could step up in the pocket every time to escape. If Hali used his above average balance to beat his man to inside leverage, the QB rolled to Vrabels side to escape every time. From there, all he had to do was throw away from Flowers and he was out of trouble and onto a career day.
Is Hali slow? YES
Are his combine times in the quickness/balance drills on par with about any good pass rusher in the NFL? YES, eerily similar to the elite ones to be more accurate.
Does Hali have short arms that cause missed opertunities? ABSOLUTELY
Do I think the defenses lacking talent is more to do with his just above average production than his physical limitations? ABSOFUCKINGLUTELY
Originally Posted by BossChief:
If Hali beat his man with a speed rush, the qb could step up in the pocket every time to escape. If Hali used his above average balance to beat his man to inside leverage, the QB rolled to Vrabels side to escape every time. From there, all he had to do was throw away from Flowers and he was out of trouble and onto a career day.
Is Hali slow? YES
Are his combine times in the quickness/balance drills on par with about any good pass rusher in the NFL? YES, eerily similar to the elite ones to be more accurate.
Does Hali have short arms that cause missed opertunities? ABSOLUTELY
Do I think the defenses lacking talent is more to do with his just above average production than his physical limitations? ABSO****INGLUTELY
JMO
I think Hali's lack of speed comes into play when the QB sees or feels the pressure runs away.
Hali doesn't have the speed to catch him.
Now, with upgrades, that pressure will have the QB running into sacks from someone else, hopefully. [Reply]