Nink is very good but he has one problem. Its his short arms and guys occasionally slip out of his arm tackles.
Okay, to me, this is just weird. Granted with a big old wingspan you have a way better shot of making some kind of contact, batting balls down, and otherwise complementing your game when you're playing it
right, but the problem isn't short arms, it's that arm tackling is just bad most of the time.
Am I the only guy old enough to have been taught to wrap up and slide down, cuz legs can't move when someone's holding em? That means contact between bodies, not arm tackling. And okay, he does way too much arm tackling. But complaining that he's not
good at tackling wrong kind of irks me.
There's an advantage to long arms but there's a bigger advantage to sound fundamentals. You guys want him to be Jevon Kearse? Fine, but then you're thinking he's a pass rush specialist playing defensive end in a 4-3, right?
Wingspan is fine, but it's kind of a bonus. When you find yourself complaining that a linebacker doesn't arm-tackle
well it sort of begs the question of why he's arm-tackling at all.
Okay, rant over. I don't know that he'd be my favorite guy in pure run support, or my favorite guy as nothing but an edge rusher, or my favorite guy as a strong safety, or whatevah. I do know he can play the run (his weakest attribute, which is kind of expected but not ideal in a coverage LB,) he has a relentless motor/never quits on a play, gets to the QB when called on to, and is an interception threat in coverage. Other than that, can't think of one good thing about the guy.
The argument from highlight reels:
Rob Ninkovich Highlights 2011 [HD] - YouTube
So put a position coach on him, stick him in the weight room, have his amygdala removed so he's fearlesser, and hope he can turn into Vrabel (same package, sounder tackling.) If all that can't happen, I'm still good w/Ninko. But yeah, you guys are right about that problem in terms of the "versatility" claim -- a lot of room to grow, if he's got upside left. I mean, could you imagine Ninko if he suddenly embraced the idea that tackling is an art-form in itself?