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Like Clem Chowder would ever have to worry about hitting anybody too hard in the first place. :pity:
More like the other way around. :lol:
Que the .gif of him getting his bell wrung last year by the jests. :shifty:SeanP, dolfan7171, HULKFish and 5 others like this. -
Crowder is a bi-polarizing figure...
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Channing is constantly communicating with his defenders. Reminding them their assignments and he almost kicked Allen's *** on the sidelines for failing to follow orders. They had to seperate Crowder from him, cause he wanted to kill him.
Crowder told Allen to press his WR & Allen did not, the result a first down. Im telling you Channing is like a coach out there & you could tell he was taught very well by Zach Thomas.adamprez2003, dolfan32323, unluckyluciano and 11 others like this. -
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I stick with what I said. :yes:gunn34 likes this. -
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Seriously fighting with team mates on the sideline is not productive at all.
Every time Crowder runs his mouth it is like nails on a chalkboard to me. Then it always seems like that week he goes out and gets his *** handed to him. -
He doesn't have the explosive power game that matches up well...
He had a good game last week, and some of these things iam seeing about his presense and leadership are encouraging..
Right now I do appreciate him out there, I like the emotional edge and energy he brought to the defense..If he can get some of our explosive athlete's on defense hyped, then iam all good. -
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Only problem I have with Crowder is the dancing around after a decent 1st or 2nd down play.
Players should only be allowed to do this on 3rd down stops or sacks.
Because what good is a run stuff on first down when the opponent picks up 15 yards on 2nd and/or 3rd downFinFan_Est.1984 likes this. -
Two and a half sacks and one INT in five seasons. No playmaking abilities at all because he has bad awareness. The guy gets by being an athlete and that is it. Big motor guy small on talent. -
he is still a fine player. he has been good for the investment. He was only a 3rd round pick. He isn't a great player, however he is far from bad. All statistics prove that Miami is better with him than without him.
In fact you can show facts and statistics to back them up and people still act like he is the worst linebacker in the league. I have seen people put up stats of players who have done worse than him, claiming they are better. Case in point, Tim Dobbins. Much worse player, yet people were claiming that he was going to be better than Crowder. Wasn't even close.adamprez2003, Phins28, FinFan_Est.1984 and 2 others like this. -
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Sure, Crowder bought Zach's hyperbolic chamber but he needs to put down the cheeseburger and pick up some extra physical training or he'll never be anything other than slightly-above average. Crowder's mind in Wake's body might get to the level of Zach or JT... That should be his goal if he wants to attain that next level. -
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I love people who say this guy doesnt work hard enough and lift enough weights like that person is there seeing what the player does or doesnt do
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We never blitzed the MLB in the past so how's be suppose to get those sacks?
The Crowder hate is unreal, just unreal.dolphindebby likes this. -
I have a Crowder jersey. I bought it his rookie season. Its been to several games, and it will be going to another one on 10-31.
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Honestly... the performance of our defense when he is not on the field, versus when he is, for the most part, is pretty noticeable. He helps to get that D on their toes. He's the one trying to pump them up after they let a play slide, or getting on them to be better.
It's one thing to have coaches riding you, or trying to build you up. It's another thing to have the guy standing right next to you while the play goes down doing the same things.
This team is better with Crowder, bottom line. He talks smack and runs his mouth, but that's part of the whole package, and I'm ok with that. Can't say I agree with him on the "monster hits" though. -
I'm a Crowder fan and don't understand the hate he gets from people on this forum. They are clearly a better team defensively with him in the game.
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Can I please ask you to:
Learn how to track a runningback
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Learn to wrap him up when you tackle
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Please drop the Piano when you miss the lane and you are jogging him down from behind.
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Right now I think I may of underestimated him on some level's, and I want so bad for him to be an impactful player, so iam giving him a new set of expectation's and are gonna watch closely to see if he can truly be part of a championship defense..
It's just my personal opinion that he doesn't have the strength, power, or athleticism to hide his weaknesse's for long...we'll see, I hope he continues to shut my mouth..
Right now I appreciate how he's elevating the play of other's...that's something I never gave him credit for and that's my bad.Boik14 likes this. -
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Explain and justify that please :up: -
Ive never been a huge Crowder fan but I agree with his stance on this issue. Big hits ARE part of the game and if the NFL is going to advertise violence and go so far as to sell pictures of the Massaquoi hit, the same hit they are fining Harrison for, well then they too have to accept that big hits are part of the game.
Dirty hits however are not. So if they are going to sell the photos of the Harrison hit and admonish the player...well they cant have it both ways. Which is it going to be? -
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