Offensive coordinator talking to their Qb facing Penn state all year. Hey listen man, you have got to pay attention to 44, you need to get rid of the ball as fast as you can of that guy is going to take your head off. This results is 5 1/2 sacks on the season. It’s the logical reason and the tape don’t lie. It’s quite uncanny how if you watch the film how offenses and especially qbs who’s changed their play calling, tempo and speed of process by the Qb. For me, give me the guy who has the foundational traits over the technical wizard. Give me power, force, speed, agility, instincts and motor.. Nobody in this draft on the defensive side had better overall traits then those.
Omar keeps saying he doesn't think Chop is strong enough to set the edge. But analysts were split, so the jury is out. If he can get around and off of blocks to blow up runs, he has the potential to be a stud for us.
He’s absolutely strong enough, very powerful player, the issue sometimes is the love to just attack the Qb.. it’s a one speed force movement towards the Qb, so hesitating while reading the exchange is just not there yet.
He gets off the line so fast, so hopefully he is into the linemen before they have chance to really get set
I don’t expect Robinson to be a sack machine. I’ve watched a lot of tape on him and his “lack of sacks” doesn’t concern me at all. What I do expect from him however is for him to be in the backfield so quickly it disrupts the offense’s rhythm and causes plays to break down that result in tackles for loss or sacks on the qb, be it Robinson or anyone else on the defense. Sieller may actually benefit from Robinson.