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Originally Posted by Daddio
What did you hear about Clowney Don? I usually like your knowledge about football. I hope he pans out to be a stud if we draft him.
I didn't like what Sapp said about his film from last year. Sapp said he should be embarrassed by his game tape from last year.
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Wish I had the article in front of me, tried googling it but there are a too many articles to search from (not surprisingly, I found it a few weeks ago, the guy who wrote the article was interviewed on 790 (BL might remember, he probably listened to it). But basically, the guy who wrote the article was a former D-lineman in the league and used to play in the SEC. He mentioned a few things about Clowney that nobody else really has brought up, such as this:
One of his assistant coaches actually told him to "slow down" in practice because he was going too hard:
http://www.postandcourier.com/articl...PC20/131239946
Guy basically talks about him being over-scrutinized over his play and character, says he really doesn't think he will have trouble fitting in and focusing on the game. He also said he and Khalil Mack are pretty similar, but that Clowney has way more upside. Also mentioned every lineman he faced this year had a TE to help him or a RB on every single play, which lead to his low sack total, and one of the reasons "he took plays off", unless he had a one on one, there was little to no chance he'd get to make a play. Also talked about his ability to beat the initial guy (which Texans not named Smith and Watt suck at doing), so it would benefit us greatly. Also mentioned he would be better as an OLB rather than a DE, says as a DE he is Ok, but as a OLB he is great.
He seemed like he knew what he was talking about. I liked a lot of the players on TV when I watched them play, but I just don't think a lot of the guys actually know what they are talking about. Sapp seems like a cool dude, but I don't know if I'd go off his word. I remember listening to a Marshal Faulk interview during SuperBowl weekend where he said that Schaub could still be the QB of the team.
I didn't personally watch a whole lot of South Carolina last year, so I can't really comment. But I do know one of the reasons he didn't go as hard is because he was scarred of injury. One of the best RB's in the country two years ago was on his team, shattered his knee in the middle of the year, was supposed to go in the 1st/2nd round, ended up going in the 6th I think, lost out on millions of dollars, I'm sure that was in the back of his mind for all of last season. Can't really blame him for being cautions at times.
I just know that I'd much rather take a risk on this direction that I would on Bortles, even if we hit on that guy, I don't know how high his ceiling can be.