I saw his number and was thinking who the hell is this guy playing DE.
That’s what I was thinking. He could be listed as an outside linebacker, but be a pass rush specialist like Lawrence Taylor.I saw his number and was thinking who the hell is this guy playing DE.
Not sure why thinking of Brezina as another position is event a discussion. This kid looks like the next Mike Rose. He's not going to be a d-lineman or pass rush specialist. He's going to be at the heart of this defense at linebacker for several years.That’s what I was thinking. He could be listed as an outside linebacker, but be a pass rush specialist like Lawrence Taylor.
It sounds like Sadowski could have come back in the game if needed so he should be back for the next game.Any update on the injured LB’s status? I wouldn’t think that it would be necessary to rush them on the field until conference play which would give them plenty of time to heal.
Per my earlier post, the kid already looks bigger than 6'3" 240. Linebackers moving to defensive end isn't a new concept. That being said, I'm totally not opposed to a monster linebacker either.Not sure why thinking of Brezina as another position is even a discussion. This kid looks like the next Mike Rose. He's not going to be a d-lineman or pass rush specialist. He's going to be at the heart of this defense at linebacker for several years.
Listen to the Kickin It podcast with Woody and Mahoney. Woody gives an excellent explanation of the adjustments Heacock made. For examples, he told the linebackers to not worry about making the tackle but to instead smash into the TE and drive them into the traffic. This frees up the safety to clean up. Moved the defensive line alignment to make it harder for Iowa to exploit a double team which also freed up our defensive linemen to win one on one matchups. The alignment change also made it look like the C gap Iowa was making hay with look even more enticing. So it looks like we were baiting them into keep trying it.The 1st half Johnson was gone once he got thru the line. Halftime adjustments and it was a different story, last several drives at crunch time were mostly punts and the LB’s were filling. Gotta give props to Orange & JR Single, they made significant stops that held Iowa out of the endzone in the 2nd half.
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This kid looks scary and I'm glad he's on our side. Roster lists him @ 6'4" 240. He looks bigger than that to me. I wonder if maybe he winds up in Rasheed's room?
This makes me think Heacock is even more astute than I thought he was coming into the game. Fascinating adjustments and rewatching the highlights, you can see it. There's many times Brezina, with his large size, is just pummeling and smashing into blockers gumming up the running lanes. Interesting.Listen to the Kickin It podcast with Woody and Mahoney. Woody gives an excellent explanation of the adjustments Heacock made. For examples, he told the linebackers to not worry about making the tackle but to instead smash into the TE and drive them into the traffic. This frees up the safety to clean up. Moved the defensive line alignment to make it harder for Iowa to exploit a double team which also freed up our defensive linemen to win one on one matchups. The alignment change also made it look like the C gap Iowa was making hay with look even more enticing. So it looks like we were baiting them into keep trying it.
Our safeties also deserve a ton of credit for their play Sat.Listen to the Kickin It podcast with Woody and Mahoney. Woody gives an excellent explanation of the adjustments Heacock made. For examples, he told the linebackers to not worry about making the tackle but to instead smash into the TE and drive them into the traffic. This frees up the safety to clean up. Moved the defensive line alignment to make it harder for Iowa to exploit a double team which also freed up our defensive linemen to win one on one matchups. The alignment change also made it look like the C gap Iowa was making hay with look even more enticing. So it looks like we were baiting them into keep trying it.
He doesn’t need anymore weight, just continue to get stronger and faster. Tensile strength. I was in the 13th row at the 25 yard line so got to see him close in person and honestly the kid looks perfect at his current weight. He’s athletic and looks like an NFL LB right now. Just a dude.Scary to think what kind of build this guy will have in a year, and every year after.
Hence why I said build, and not weight.He doesn’t need anymore weight, just continue to get stronger and faster. Tensile strength. I was in the 13th row at the 25 yard line so got to see him close in person and honestly the kid looks perfect at his current weight. He’s athletic and looks like an NFL LB right now. Just a dude.