Week #5 is in the can, after a disaster of a 0-3 start, some positive trends are emerging:
-Young players are stepping up every week
-Cam Wake's 3 sacks and 4 TFL's against the Bills
-Chad Henne's improving play
-Oline is really coming together
-Lou Polite is blossoming into a top 5 blocking Fb in the NFL
-Greg Camarillo is back to being his old self, those two catches during crunchtime were huge and the sort of thing he did last season prior to his ACL injury.
-Joey Haynos has developed into a Grade A run blocking Te.
-JT has 1/3 of the tackles he had in Washington and virtually the same amount of Sacks with 3.
All positive trends going forward, the negative trends, namely Sean Smith and Vontae Davis being targeted and other teams having success at throwing at them is a major negative trend, as is the poor Special Teams play, outside of the kickers and Jason Allen our ST unit has regressed with two punt fakes allowed and a holding call on a return, the ST is beginning to degrade a bit.
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I think our corners will be ok. But I agree with everything you said. I know teams will have to respect us now. It might make some of these guys better. But next year there is no doubt we will be great.
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Davis and Smith both are vulnerable to not getting their head around quickly enough on sideline routes, we saw the Bill's Owens and Evans burn them that way and Braylon Edwards burned Davis in the same manner.
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I do not see this greatly outplaying of Vontae Davis by Sean Smith.
If the pass is an out or a quick pass I see Sean Smith behind Vontae Davis. If the play is a long ball I am seeing Sean Smith out play. If there is tackling involved AT ALL, then Vontae is absolutely destroying Sean Smith.
Both players have positive and negatives, and honestly after 5 games in the NFL both have good promiseUSArmyFinFan, Frumundah Finnatic and mroz like this. -
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your kidding right? you have to be... :no: -
Its been 5 games Maj.
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I would caution anyone who expects two rookies to perform consistently at this stage. Let alone two corners who have faced Reggie Wayne, Roddy White, Michael Jenkins, Braylon Edwards, Terrell Owens, Vincent Jackson and Lee Evans.
Personally I expect them to both play up and down from play to play and game to game. Smith continues to show why people questioned his tackling ability and physicality in that aspect. Davis shows that he does have mental lapses and can be too aggressive at times. They both had these traits as collegians, and they have them now.
And, it is 5 games.Dol-Fan Dupree and 2k5 like this. -
smith just needs to get lower when tackling ... you just can't tackle at the shoulder pad level in the NFL unless you are incredibly strong.
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there are a lot of tough wide receivers out there who can tackle. -
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But either way, two weeks in a row, deep down the sidelines and Davis was torched a bit, he'll learn. -
heck, even Madison learned to tackle under Saban ... so i think it is entirely likely that Smith will get better ... he is tall, so it takes 'extra' effort to get lower