just astonishing that Jordan only has 2 sacks..Mingo has 4 and Ansah 6 i think..are u concerned guys?
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How many snaps has each player seen?
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Jordan's looked great. No doubt in my mind he'd have over 10 if Doyle actually played him enough
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I was and am frustrated that we did not take Ansah. But I'd be shocked if the fathead made a good decision on draft day.
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Oh btw - what a brutal underthrow by Flacco just now. Must be Tannehill's fault.
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As it's been said, I don't think its any fault of Jordans. Althought I would like to see the QB pressures vs snaps for those three.
Ansah was one of the biggest boom or bust candidates of the draft... glad to see him boom tbh.Bpk likes this. -
Jordan's played a lot more recently. Don't forget he's also had shoulder problems.
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Player - Snaps - Sacks - Hits - Pressure
Jordan - 233 - 2 - 3 - 15
Mingo - 468 - 4 - 5 - 13
Ansah - 385 - 6 - 3 - 13
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Mingo is purely a 3-4 player. He couldnt have been a consideration in a hybrid scheme unless you were going to emphasize rush LB in a hybrid scheme. Ansah, as was stated was a boom/bust player and hes worked out so far...doesnt mean he will end up better then Dion Jordan. Dion also does things that neither of those guys can do such as drop in to coverage and really run and his frame/reach presents a lot of problems for qb's.
My only real concern with Dion Jordan is that he needs to get stronger and thats probably one of the easier things to work on if the player has any real desire to be great.smahtaz likes this. -
They said tonight during the Dallas game that Ware was passed on by Auburn or Alabama or both for a scholarship. Too small. Talk about evaluating talent. Somewhere there is some guy(s) watching Ware play and being reminded that he turned him down for a scholarship. There a moral here, just don't know what it is. -
I mean lets be honest...... did anyone realistically expect Vernon to step up? Maybe drafting Jordan lit a fire under his ***, but either way, it was unexpected and obviously makes it harder to spotlight Jordan.
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I love how people want Coyle fired because Jordan doesn't play enough for their liking. I'm sorry, but that's ridiculous.
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Jordan has been injured all season long with a shoulder that has been bothering him way before we drafted him.. So although I don't like Coyle much I think it's no secret they were going to limit Jordan this year. I don't think his shoulder can handle more than 11 snaps a game. I just hope he can finally be 100% next season. The trade up was a risk considering the talent there was at the second round..
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Remind me, who are the HOF destined right end and OLB rightfully keeping the draft's top defender on the bench? Jared Allen? Robert Mathis? Oh yeah, it's last year's 3rd rounder and Koa Misi.Boik14 likes this. -
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All 3 are raw, too early to judge. It's funny: We all want more snaps for Dion; and Cleveland actually wanted fewer snaps for Mingo (like we're currently using Jordan) but they can't use him in spot-duty because of other injuries at OLB. I think both Jordan and Mingo will be very strong edge-rushers in the League. Ansah not so much.
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