JoeRedskin
08-18-2009, 09:50 PM
^^ I agree. I was more impressed that Orakpo was a weight room fiend. Hopefully, Daniels was just having delusions of grandeur.
Let's talk some OrakpoJoeRedskin 08-18-2009, 09:50 PM ^^ I agree. I was more impressed that Orakpo was a weight room fiend. Hopefully, Daniels was just having delusions of grandeur. 53Fan 08-18-2009, 10:47 PM Phillip Daniels can hold his own. And then some. Ruhskins 08-20-2009, 01:00 AM So you like Brian Mitchell's approach better? I see nothing wrong with a commentator for the Redskins Broadcast Network actually being optimistic and supporting the team. Thank you! sportscurmudgeon 08-20-2009, 03:34 PM Brian Orakpo can become an All-Pro defensive player in the NFL - - but anyone who looked at his first pre-season game and used that single performance to make such an extrapolation jumped the gun by more than a little bit. At Texas, Brian Orakpo played DE; but in the pass-happy Big 12, what he did on 80% of the snaps was to get after the QB. Against quality opponents, he got the QB about once a game. Against the run, he really did not do all that well. Probably he never really worked on the techniques for run-stopping nearly as hard as he worked on his speed-moves to the QB, so there is every reason to suspect he can be taught how to play both aspects of defensive football. But until he stands up to an NFC East team running the ball at him over and over and over again and shows he can stop that run, he is a question mark for achieving "greatness" as a DE. Great DEs - - e.g. Reggie White, Too Tall Jones, Charles Mann, Michael Strahan - - stop the run AND they sack the QB. Moving Orakpo to LB will alleviate the problem of taking on behemoth offensive linemen in the run game play after play, but it will create another thing for him to learn - - pass coverage. If he "comes" on every play that he is on the field, offensive coordinators will be dumping the ball into his vacated area a lot. It won't take them long to spot that trend. Remember how things unfolded when Lavar Arrington vacated the linebacker spot with his "freelancing"? The results are not always pretty. Brian Orakpo has to learn to cover pass routes. He is certainly athletic enough to learn; the question is how quickly will he learn. Add either or both of these ingredients to his demonstrated capabilites - - and avoid injuries of course - - and you may see Brian Orakpo in the Pro Bowl in a couple of years... Don't add either or both of these ingredients and you have a situational pass rusher and not much else. Sheriff Gonna Getcha 08-20-2009, 03:40 PM If he "comes" on every play that he is on the field, offensive coordinators will be dumping the ball into his vacated area a lot. It won't take them long to spot that trend. The Ravens did just that on one or two plays. They let him rush and dumped a screen in the left flat. If it starts to become a problem, I am sure Blache will adapt. CultBrennan59 08-20-2009, 04:01 PM Greg Blache is great at hiding players weaknesses, and exploiting there strengths in his defense. Orakpo isn't that great in the pass, or at least right now, so expect blache to maybe drop a Dlineman back in coverage and rush orakpo, or allow the defenders to shift one man over, allowing a man to be wide open, and depending on the QB's decision making, will probably be sacked, by the time he see's the open man. Thats my guess at least MTK 08-23-2009, 10:51 AM Man, Orakpo was all over the place last night, I was impressed GMScud 08-23-2009, 11:02 AM Man, Orakpo was all over the place last night, I was impressed He's got a very good chance to be defensive ROY. Although BJ Raji looked really impressive for the Packers last night as well. Like a younger Haynesworth. 53Fan 08-23-2009, 11:06 AM Man, Orakpo was all over the place last night, I was impressed I've read that he took plays off in college. I don't see it. He's like the energizer bunny. He keeps going and going and......... MTK 08-23-2009, 11:07 AM You see that bull rush where he literally took that Steelers lineman right off his feet? Dude is mad strong. |
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