Well, the defense are now The Boogeymen...."Chase Winovich is for real"
Thank God he's not an apparition or figment of BB's imagination. But if he does his job right, opposing quarterbacks will be seeing ghosts out there.
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Thank God he's not an apparition or figment of BB's imagination. But if he does his job right, opposing quarterbacks will be seeing ghosts out there.
Well, the defense are now The Boogeymen....
Which makes the fact that he's averaging nearly a sack per game even more impressiveHe is being used as a situational player.
I wouldn't put it past bill to pull a Vrabel from time to time. Winovich seems to have the talentWhile not an unprecedented thought, let's let Chase get his spot in the NFL solidified with complete focus on learning techniques to beat even the highest level of tackles and guard play. Let's save his TE skills -- as much as they may be needed this year -- for next year
Winovich is one of those guys where I just don't understand how he fell as far as he did in the draft. He had a lot of high-level college production and his combine measurables showed that he had the capacity to translate that production to the pros, admittedly as a likely one-dimensional player. Everything was there for all 32 teams to pick with confidence knowing what he was, and I don't understand how what he was wasn't worth a early-to-mid 2nd round pick. If you pick him, you know you're getting an edge defender who can rush the passer, which is only one of the most valuable skills an NFL player can have.
I think the only reason why he fell as far as he did is that NFL scouts and GMs fetishize the hell out of ceiling. They'd apparently rather take a guy who has a 10% shot at becoming an every-down player than a guy who has a 95% shot at becoming a productive, valuable player in a somewhat limited role. And that's probably a big part of why so many of them preside over consistently ****ty teams.
I wonder if Belichick isn't dialing up some schemes from his great 1986 Giants defense, built around the linebacking corps of Lawrence Taylor, Harry Carson, and Carl Banks.Not the whole defense, just the lb corps.
That's Hightowers nickname for em.
We already had the best and deepest secondary on the planet.
So far this year, the same can be said about the lbs.
What the big 3, High,KVN and Collins have done so far is ridiculous.
But the depth is also excellent.
Against the worst offenses in the nfl.Which makes the fact that he's averaging nearly a sack per game even more impressive
Against the worst offenses in the nfl.
Actually cutting him was a management upgrade for the Jete. In the past, they not only would have drafted him, they would have kept him around for 3 years and hope no one noticed that he was a bad pick. So just by admitting they F'd was an improvement.I'd just like to thank the Jets for selecting Jachai Polite at #68 for their edge rusher. If not for their ineptness we'd never have been able to pick Winovich at #77.
Meanwhile Polite was one of the biggest busts in a long time as he failed to make the Jets' roster despite being an early 3rd round pick.
Jets releasing third-round linebacker Jachai Polite
Thanks Jets!
I picked the wrong time to take a piss!Touchdown~!
I was thinking of something along those lines last night, but didn't have a specific player in mind -- The idea was because Vrable with his catch/TD rate was awesome and the fact that TEs seem to be dropping on this team.I wouldn't put it past bill to pull a Vrabel from time to time. Winovich seems to have the talent