There is a simple reason why a lot of people, including me, think the injuries affected him last year: because he didn't play as well as he had in his first two years. I'm going to wait a little longer before I jump on the "A.J. Sucks" bandwagon.
"Greg C." wrote:
If any of this is in reference to my criticism, I don't think he sucks, or is giving anything less than his full effort.
However, I will disagree that he played well in 2007 for the entire season.. 2006 I will agree he looked good for a rookie backer adjusting to the game. But go back and watch Hawk of 06, verses Hawk of 07 & 08.. IMO, Hawk became a reactionary linebacker and did not attack plays.
In 07, it was the scheme that was holding him back, the read and react coverage that Sanders was utilizing and that Hawk was a beat or two slow. In 08, it was an injury, scheme and moving that caused him to play that same reactionary stance and didn't attack plays. Fine, I can buy part of that explanation, even though IMO, as time wears on he is becoming slower and slower to react, like he is over thinking the game.
So, my expectations for Hawk in camp this year is that he would be hungry and playing at a different level. Reading those that are covering camp, from JSonline, the State Journal and the Press Gazette is that Hawk hasn't been sharp and in an aggressive camp has been one of the quieter players. That is disappointing.
Is that a true measure of the season to come for Hawk.. nope. But in the first week of camp and expectations of an attacking group of linebackers, this news is disappointing after watching his play, IMO, decline after a solid rookie season.
Personally, the "sucks" label never was applied once.. but in the same accord is he playing up to the expectations of such a attacking backer in college and a solid rookie season to build off.
Why is it when some are critical of a players play that it is automatically believed that the player "sucks"? It is an honest question...
"The oranges are dry; the apples are mealy; and the papayas... I don't know what's going on with the papayas!"