MustaphaM0nd
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"As cunning as a fox that was professor of cunning in Oxford university"
He's quickly learning which techniques work best for him. He's also learning when to use said techniques (such as the swim move) and when to use pure speed to beat LT's. I think it's also important to mention that Deaderick is also improving one game at a time. Seemed capable of holding up against double teams, was handling single blockes, and was getting a good push into the backfield. He also got a nice sack today. On top of that, the big man is pretty fleet of foot, staying step for step with Flacco and forcing him out of bounds earlier in the game.
Glad SOMEONE else noticed this
I was very pleased with some of what I saw from Cunningham today, but I find this thread to be a little TOO happy about it. I saw plenty of runs around his un-set edge, and while I'm not saying that takes away from the great stuff we did see today, I'm unable to be purely convinced that he's a "stud" now. Goodness.
How about a little perspective? There are reasons to be excited. This is his 5th game!
Not only was it his 5th game, it was a game against a good tackle, and that good tackle gave up a strip-sack, a holding penatly, two false starts, and a whole bunch of pressures to him. And spent most of the day with help.
He dominated a good player, and thats a fantastic sign.
Jermaine was McGinestian today.
I love the young pieces of the puzzle coming together.
Cunningham did look McGinest-esque today. Now we just need to make sure Phifer, Vrabel and Colvin are found.
He was lights out. I've never seen anyone dance around Oher like that, got right into his head. Oher was right gimmicked he went into bucket steps before the snap and got that false start.
I was very pleased with some of what I saw from Cunningham today, but I find this thread to be a little TOO happy about it. I saw plenty of runs around his un-set edge, and while I'm not saying that takes away from the great stuff we did see today, I'm unable to be purely convinced that he's a "stud" now. Goodness.