NEPettyOfficer72
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I've been saying this for a long time now and not just me, but I've heard analyst like Tom Jackson, talk highly on OLB/DE Rob Ninkovich. Some people call him the new Mike Vrabel because of number and resemblance (guy even played TE at Purdue). I call him talented and clutch. I remember back in 2010 against MIA his old team, starting for the first time where he had 2 interceptions and 1 sack. The guy always seems to be in the right place at the right time, and is the master of the strip sack. He gets sacks, interceptions, tackles vs the run and is an all around smart player that doesn't get the credit, nor attention that he deserves. And like Mike Vrabel, he is productive and versatile and an underrated star and leader on D.
2010 - 4.0 sacks, 62 tackles, and 2 ints in 10 starts
2011 - 8.0 Sacks, 2 QB hits (both in post season), 79 tackles, 2 INTS (1TD), 1FF and 3 FF Recoveries lol first time starting all 16 games.
Move him to defensive end and still produces, and remember that 8 sacks is 3 above a LB or DE that's at least considered "good"
2012 -8.0 Sacks again, 58 Tackles, 5 forced fumbles! (2 against Peyton Manning), 2 QB hits, and a key INT.http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swikiP1ntUQ
Check out the video attached.
2010 - 4.0 sacks, 62 tackles, and 2 ints in 10 starts
2011 - 8.0 Sacks, 2 QB hits (both in post season), 79 tackles, 2 INTS (1TD), 1FF and 3 FF Recoveries lol first time starting all 16 games.
Move him to defensive end and still produces, and remember that 8 sacks is 3 above a LB or DE that's at least considered "good"
2012 -8.0 Sacks again, 58 Tackles, 5 forced fumbles! (2 against Peyton Manning), 2 QB hits, and a key INT.http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swikiP1ntUQ
Check out the video attached.