South Jersey Domer
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Yeah he sucked for an 18 year old playing in his first ever college game. Put him on the bench for the rest of the year.I was a little disappointed I didn't hear his name much and he did get a nice stuff arm from the qb and put to the ground by it which stunk. Hope he comes back strong and gets a pick 6 next week!!!
Yeah he sucked for an 18 year old playing in his first ever college game. Put him on the bench for the rest of the year.
When did I say put him on the bench? I'd take him over Councell every time. I was just surprised to see a qb stuff arm him to the ground like that is all.
I'm not saying he didn't play poorly...but you have to play him every week, because he will improve every week.You can rationalize it if you want, but the OP was right. Jaylon did not play well today. Hopefully it was a learning experience for him and he progresses next week. Temple targeted him a lot today, and won in most cases.
I mean I don't know what you guys expected from him...to be Anthony Barr? If I was an opposing coach I would target a true freshman every play also. he just needs experience.
Heres a quote from the SB Tribune: "(jaylons) coverage and rerouting of receivers impressed Temple coach Matt Thule. "Jaylon for them was the real deal now," he said. "Some of the things we wanted to do, he took out of the game right away. So he's the real deal.""
So that's a more positive perspective of Jaylons play.
Well... yes and no about what Diaco expects from DOG. Spond averaged about four tackles per game last season, and directly broke up a pass every other game. The DOG role vs rushes is to set the edge so that the runner must funnel back into Te'o or Foxabreese, thus fewer "personal tackles".
Coach said that Jaylon doesn't have the "fits" [curls] correct yet. He had no reason to complain about that with Danny Spond, and THAT is why losing Danny is actually a big deal. Jaylon will surely figure it out but, no, he did not play a good game [yet].
Disagree. He didn't play as well as Danny Spond would have but I wouldn't say he didn't play good.
Many say Jaylon Smith was born to play football. It's my opinion that he was, in fact, born to hunt skunkbears. Beat scUM.
When the defense was facing me at the game and when Jaylon was on the field he got down in position like a predator on the pry. He looked to be ready at all times. Let's hope his breakout game is this week against Michigan.
He certainly looked like he wanted to light somebody up...though I didn't see it happen. He's only going to improve with time because he's too great of an athlete not to. I wanted to point out his stance...It's definitely unique being very wide from front to back. Seems to me that it should be wider from side to side so he can go laterally a bit easier. I remember watching his film last year and thinking it looked "different"...good for going forward and backward and not so good for going side to side. Please don't hate on me...I love this guy. Just wondering if anyone else picked up on this?
He certainly looked like he wanted to light somebody up...though I didn't see it happen. He's only going to improve with time because he's too great of an athlete not to. I wanted to point out his stance...It's definitely unique being very wide from front to back. Seems to me that it should be wider from side to side so he can go laterally a bit easier. I remember watching his film last year and thinking it looked "different"...good for going forward and backward and not so good for going side to side. Please don't hate on me...I love this guy. Just wondering if anyone else picked up on this?
I noticed his stance as well, but it looked like Councell was exactly the same. This seems to be a product of coaching. It's not the stance I teach our OLBs, but I trust Diaco.