Better 3-4 OLB in 3 years?
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Better 3-4 OLB in 3 years?
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Haslett noted the other day that he is protecting Orakpo in coverage, by keeping his responsibilities simple. You will see Kerrigan in coverage much more... he's been beaten a few times, but with each game his skill picks up. Pass rush... Orakpo is just beginning to demonstrate new rush moves. Kerrigan has already shown that he has effective use of at least 3 rush moves. I have not seen Orakpo use a bull rush effectively... I have watched Kerrigan walk his blocker back into the quarterback several times on a bull rush technique.
Keeping in mind that Linebacker has multiple responsibilities... Kerrigan will be the better 3-4 Linebacker. Orakpo MAY prove the better pure pass rusher... though I'm not so sure
The real issue is, does it make any difference? Orakpo is on the blind side, generally, where his quickness can be used to greatest advantage. Both will rack up impressive stats... both will be making major contributions to the performance of the Defense. Both will end up having terrific careers... if they stay healthy. They are our modern day Mann and Manley... except... (I think) they will be better.
Keeping in mind that Linebacker has multiple responsibilities... Kerrigan will be the better 3-4 Linebacker. Orakpo MAY prove the better pure pass rusher... though I'm not so sure
The real issue is, does it make any difference? Orakpo is on the blind side, generally, where his quickness can be used to greatest advantage. Both will rack up impressive stats... both will be making major contributions to the performance of the Defense. Both will end up having terrific careers... if they stay healthy. They are our modern day Mann and Manley... except... (I think) they will be better.
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jmooney wrote:Orakpo will be our Demarcus Ware
Kerrigan will be our Clay Matthews
Tough to say which is better, different styles.
lucky to have em both on the same team. This defense as a whole is going to be amazing in 3-4 years. Im anxious to see how they fill Londons shoes, that must be done this year
Both those comparisons makes sense. I'd rather have Demarcus Ware, but I'm not going to shed one tear over having Clay Mathews, too. I actually think this defense will be amazing by middle of next year, based solely on 1 more year in the 3-4 w/Haslett and the return of Jenkins. Nevermind who else they may add and hopefully not losing any key pieces.
I know he got a pretty good zip on the ball. He has a quick release. . . once I seen a coupla' throws, I was just like 'Yeah, he's that dude.'"
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emoses14 wrote:jmooney wrote:Orakpo will be our Demarcus Ware
Kerrigan will be our Clay Matthews
Tough to say which is better, different styles.
lucky to have em both on the same team. This defense as a whole is going to be amazing in 3-4 years. Im anxious to see how they fill Londons shoes, that must be done this year
Both those comparisons makes sense. I'd rather have Demarcus Ware, but I'm not going to shed one tear over having Clay Mathews, too. I actually think this defense will be amazing by middle of next year, based solely on 1 more year in the 3-4 w/Haslett and the return of Jenkins. Nevermind who else they may add and hopefully not losing any key pieces.
Oh, and they WILL be adding another piece or two... I think they'll look to add a cover corner... The only question is, when does Fletch start to slow down... got to happen at some point. Other than that... quality additions will make this defense MUCH better... maybe even scarey better.
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tribeofjudah wrote:Kerrigan was a GEM of a pick up during the draft. Does anyone know what his draft projection was? I'm curious.
Let's just say that the Patriots thought he would be there at their pick... though some had him going as high as 16... to Jacksonville...

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Countertrey wrote:tribeofjudah wrote:Kerrigan was a GEM of a pick up during the draft. Does anyone know what his draft projection was? I'm curious.
Let's just say that the Patriots thought he would be there at their pick... though some had him going as high as 16... to Jacksonville...
The Pats draft well. They found a good one in Solder...he's a stud.
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Countertrey wrote:Haslett noted the other day that he is protecting Orakpo in coverage, by keeping his responsibilities simple. You will see Kerrigan in coverage much more... he's been beaten a few times, but with each game his skill picks up. Pass rush... Orakpo is just beginning to demonstrate new rush moves. Kerrigan has already shown that he has effective use of at least 3 rush moves. I have not seen Orakpo use a bull rush effectively... I have watched Kerrigan walk his blocker back into the quarterback several times on a bull rush technique.
Keeping in mind that Linebacker has multiple responsibilities... Kerrigan will be the better 3-4 Linebacker. Orakpo MAY prove the better pure pass rusher... though I'm not so sure
The real issue is, does it make any difference? Orakpo is on the blind side, generally, where his quickness can be used to greatest advantage. Both will rack up impressive stats... both will be making major contributions to the performance of the Defense. Both will end up having terrific careers... if they stay healthy. They are our modern day Mann and Manley... except... (I think) they will be better.
Not a refute of your highlighted point, but I believe the sack fumble Kerrigan had against the Rams, was precipitated by Orakpo's bull rushing his man into Bradford's kitchen
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-high ... the-fumble
Mann and Manley II, wow

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I know he got a pretty good zip on the ball. He has a quick release. . . once I seen a coupla' throws, I was just like 'Yeah, he's that dude.'"
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Countertrey wrote:emoses14 wrote:jmooney wrote:Orakpo will be our Demarcus Ware
Kerrigan will be our Clay Matthews
Tough to say which is better, different styles.
lucky to have em both on the same team. This defense as a whole is going to be amazing in 3-4 years. Im anxious to see how they fill Londons shoes, that must be done this year
Both those comparisons makes sense. I'd rather have Demarcus Ware, but I'm not going to shed one tear over having Clay Mathews, too. I actually think this defense will be amazing by middle of next year, based solely on 1 more year in the 3-4 w/Haslett and the return of Jenkins. Nevermind who else they may add and hopefully not losing any key pieces.
Oh, and they WILL be adding another piece or two... I think they'll look to add a cover corner... The only question is, when does Fletch start to slow down... got to happen at some point. Other than that... quality additions will make this defense MUCH better... maybe even scarey better.
yeah, a cover corner would be really nice. This isn't popular, but I'm interested to see what Riley's development is over the course of this year. I thnk Fletch is good for this year and I hope next, with next being the year that an improved Riley gets more run alongside what is turning out to be a demon ILB in Rocky. It would be great to already have Fletch's replacement on the team, developing.
I know he got a pretty good zip on the ball. He has a quick release. . . once I seen a coupla' throws, I was just like 'Yeah, he's that dude.'"
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Yeah, I was really glad to see Rocky resigned with us. Hes been solid this year.
As far as a replacement for London, Im talking about the guy whos going to come in, make the calls , make the adjustments pre-snap and be the unquestioned leader of the defense. Its going to be really difficult to find"that guy". Especially considering the level Fletcher plays at. If its going to be a draft pick, I hope he has a year or 2 under Fletcher's guidance before he's handed the reigns.
The odd thing about a poll like this ,is that, in a few years, media will dictate which LB is better.(at least on a national level) Flashy sacks and highlight reel stuff will detract attention from fundamentals. As a physically gifted athlete I think Rak will be better, fundamentally it might be Kerrigan. Both are gonna be damned good.
I mean, London Fletcher is probably the best fundamental LB in the game today. He may not be regarded the best in the NFL because he isnt flashy. But we all know better.
They can both be best, for different reasons
As far as a replacement for London, Im talking about the guy whos going to come in, make the calls , make the adjustments pre-snap and be the unquestioned leader of the defense. Its going to be really difficult to find"that guy". Especially considering the level Fletcher plays at. If its going to be a draft pick, I hope he has a year or 2 under Fletcher's guidance before he's handed the reigns.
The odd thing about a poll like this ,is that, in a few years, media will dictate which LB is better.(at least on a national level) Flashy sacks and highlight reel stuff will detract attention from fundamentals. As a physically gifted athlete I think Rak will be better, fundamentally it might be Kerrigan. Both are gonna be damned good.
I mean, London Fletcher is probably the best fundamental LB in the game today. He may not be regarded the best in the NFL because he isnt flashy. But we all know better.
They can both be best, for different reasons
Countertrey wrote:Haslett noted the other day that he is protecting Orakpo in coverage, by keeping his responsibilities simple. You will see Kerrigan in coverage much more... he's been beaten a few times, but with each game his skill picks up. Pass rush... Orakpo is just beginning to demonstrate new rush moves. Kerrigan has already shown that he has effective use of at least 3 rush moves. I have not seen Orakpo use a bull rush effectively... I have watched Kerrigan walk his blocker back into the quarterback several times on a bull rush technique.
Keeping in mind that Linebacker has multiple responsibilities... Kerrigan will be the better 3-4 Linebacker. Orakpo MAY prove the better pure pass rusher... though I'm not so sure
The real issue is, does it make any difference? Orakpo is on the blind side, generally, where his quickness can be used to greatest advantage. Both will rack up impressive stats... both will be making major contributions to the performance of the Defense. Both will end up having terrific careers... if they stay healthy. They are our modern day Mann and Manley... except... (I think) they will be better.
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Red_One43 wrote:Countertrey wrote:Haslett noted the other day that he is protecting Orakpo in coverage, by keeping his responsibilities simple. You will see Kerrigan in coverage much more... he's been beaten a few times, but with each game his skill picks up. Pass rush... Orakpo is just beginning to demonstrate new rush moves. Kerrigan has already shown that he has effective use of at least 3 rush moves. I have not seen Orakpo use a bull rush effectively... I have watched Kerrigan walk his blocker back into the quarterback several times on a bull rush technique.
Keeping in mind that Linebacker has multiple responsibilities... Kerrigan will be the better 3-4 Linebacker. Orakpo MAY prove the better pure pass rusher... though I'm not so sure
The real issue is, does it make any difference? Orakpo is on the blind side, generally, where his quickness can be used to greatest advantage. Both will rack up impressive stats... both will be making major contributions to the performance of the Defense. Both will end up having terrific careers... if they stay healthy. They are our modern day Mann and Manley... except... (I think) they will be better.
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ATX_Skins wrote:Red_One43 wrote:Countertrey wrote:Haslett noted the other day that he is protecting Orakpo in coverage, by keeping his responsibilities simple. You will see Kerrigan in coverage much more... he's been beaten a few times, but with each game his skill picks up. Pass rush... Orakpo is just beginning to demonstrate new rush moves. Kerrigan has already shown that he has effective use of at least 3 rush moves. I have not seen Orakpo use a bull rush effectively... I have watched Kerrigan walk his blocker back into the quarterback several times on a bull rush technique.
Keeping in mind that Linebacker has multiple responsibilities... Kerrigan will be the better 3-4 Linebacker. Orakpo MAY prove the better pure pass rusher... though I'm not so sure
The real issue is, does it make any difference? Orakpo is on the blind side, generally, where his quickness can be used to greatest advantage. Both will rack up impressive stats... both will be making major contributions to the performance of the Defense. Both will end up having terrific careers... if they stay healthy. They are our modern day Mann and Manley... except... (I think) they will be better.
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