Being at the game yesterday I zeroed in on the play of Hawk and Bishop and I thought they both played pretty damn well.
It was the defensive line that didn't look so good. Outside of Jenkins I didn't see much effort out of that bunch.
"yooperfan" wrote:
I'll agree with yooper, it is definately an advantage to be able to observe the whole field, to be able to watch a play develope, to be able to see how the offense is attacking the defense.
It;s a real shame that some on this forum just don't understand the game of football and have no idea how valuable a player like AJ Hawk is.
The guy never misses a game, rarely does he blow an assignment, but because he doesn't run and jump around making a spectacle of himself when he does make a play, he has been branded as an under achiever.
I love the statement"hawk was being dragged down the field on tackles" all you have to do is look at the film, or read what yooper posted, in a 3-4 defense if the d-line does not take on the their blockers well and the running back gets a free shot to the 2nd level the linebackers are not going to stop them in their tracks, but some of you will never understand this and have AJ Hawk to be your scapegoat.
You all have your own opinionS, just know, a lot of time you make yourselves sound like complete idiots who have no clue what it takes for a defense to be successful....AS A TEAM!!!!
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