Wildo7
Totally Full of It
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Let's get serious here for a second guys. If the Pats brought in a SILB who promised to play with violence and cause chaos, we would all be avoiding sweatpants for a week. It's something inate in the heart of every linebacker worth his salt to love violence; to love the fight of the game. It's a trait that is valued within the game and one that I personally admire. C'mon fellas, there's nothing wrong with being an intense, emotional player. Frankly, this defense could use more of it.
I prety much agree with you. Scott's a good 3-4 ILB and brings an intensity which is often beneficial at that position. He brings his game every weekend and plays with passion, which is more than you can say for many players. My only real question is that he seems to play a bit too much out of control at times for the Pats' style. But he's undoubtedly a good player, and will improve the Jets. I actually look forward to his going up against him twice a year.
He just likes to play good old fashioned violent football.
Ryans D is much less cerebral.
Isn't that a bit redundant? I'm already tired of the "tough guys" culture that Tubby Wrecks is trying to instill with the Green Beans. It's the type of approach teams use when they know they can't out-think or out-scheme an opponent. At least Wrecks recognizes his own limitations and isn't shy about admitting it.
Scott is an excellent player, and he will no doubt help the Jets D and will bring a level of intensity and intimidation that has been lacking. Give him credit for that.
I agree Scott would be a bad fit in NE.
Ryans D is much less cerebral.