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Hey Aggies... Myles Garrett thread
Posted on 10/12/15 at 12:53 pm
Posted on 10/12/15 at 12:53 pm
I'm just curious as to what are his full stats and what his stats don't show about his performance? Haven't watched much A&M but I'm really excited for this game considering it will be the toughest game we'll probably play this year.
If he's dragging his nuts all over Coker's business, then I think it'll be a rough day since Kiffin will have to rely on the run. Something he refuses to do like every game.
If he's dragging his nuts all over Coker's business, then I think it'll be a rough day since Kiffin will have to rely on the run. Something he refuses to do like every game.
Posted on 10/12/15 at 12:58 pm to FourThreeForty
He's a beast, a disrupter of O-linemens' lives.
But seriously, he's great, but will be going up against the best LT he's faced all year. Should be fun.
15 tackels
10 unassisted
total tackles = 25
TFL = 9.5
Sacks = 7.5
1 pass break up
6 qb hurries
3 Forced fumbles
But seriously, he's great, but will be going up against the best LT he's faced all year. Should be fun.
15 tackels
10 unassisted
total tackles = 25
TFL = 9.5
Sacks = 7.5
1 pass break up
6 qb hurries
3 Forced fumbles
This post was edited on 10/12/15 at 1:05 pm
Posted on 10/12/15 at 1:02 pm to FourThreeForty
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I'm just curious as to what are his full stats and what his stats don't show about his performance?
Well according to swamp kittens, Chavis runs the least aggressive scheme in the history of college football, and Myles Garrett's sack total will go way down from 2014. A sack against Bama and his conference sack total will be the same as last year, but since the cajuns know college football so well, we know that Myles Garrett will be invisible for the next 7 games.
Posted on 10/12/15 at 1:02 pm to FourThreeForty
Myles Garrett is the best DE the SEC has seen in a long time. He is excellent against the run and is unstoppable gainst the pass.
The double teams he commands alone is disruptive as other DL for TAMU are freed up and get one on ones. The crazy thing is Garrett still gets a sack and multiple QB hurries despite being double teamed
The double teams he commands alone is disruptive as other DL for TAMU are freed up and get one on ones. The crazy thing is Garrett still gets a sack and multiple QB hurries despite being double teamed
Posted on 10/12/15 at 1:03 pm to WRTC
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But seriously, he's great, but will be going up against the best LT he's faced all year. Should be fun.
Cam Robinson is a great LT no doubt about it but he only has a chance if Bama doubles Garrett or dedicates a RB in pass pro
Posted on 10/12/15 at 1:04 pm to GenesChin
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The crazy thing is Garrett still gets a sack and multiple QB hurries despite being double teamed
That is because our other end Hall is also a beast, so you get burned doubling teaming either for too long.
We can bring a lot of pressure to a QB with our DL. Their weakness is against the run.
Posted on 10/12/15 at 1:06 pm to FourThreeForty
Regardless of his individual skill, anything that get's to the second level against this aggy defense has touchdown potential.
He makes the rest of the defense better with the pressure he generates and the blocks he eats up, but should be more than manageable for your OL / TEs.
He makes the rest of the defense better with the pressure he generates and the blocks he eats up, but should be more than manageable for your OL / TEs.
Posted on 10/12/15 at 1:09 pm to FourThreeForty
His stats are really good but they don't tell the full story. He's someone you have to account for on every play and can do many things well. He's 6'5, 265 with a 4.45 40 and is the strongest player in the A&M weight room. Just a freak of nature. His first step is just unfair on a speed rush but he can also blow through a double team. Against Miss State he had a play where he played Dak on the option and switched and ran down the RB from behind after the pitch.
He has had some issues with sometimes running himself out of plays on the run and in the end he is still one guy. Still, he's just a freak. One thing that has helped make him better this year is A&M rests him a lot more than last year so he stays fresher. There is of course a drop off when he goes out but it isn't a Grand Canyon dropoff like it was in the past, we have some decent depth at DE and DL for the first time in about 15 years.
The weakness is at LB, pretty average and thin at the position. If you look at the Arky game for instance people will point out Myles going too deep and Collins running through C Gap, what they don't point out is the OLB getting pwned by his blocker all too often and unable to fill the gap. If Garrett & Co can go 2 yards deep instead of 5 on run plays they will be fine. If not...
He has had some issues with sometimes running himself out of plays on the run and in the end he is still one guy. Still, he's just a freak. One thing that has helped make him better this year is A&M rests him a lot more than last year so he stays fresher. There is of course a drop off when he goes out but it isn't a Grand Canyon dropoff like it was in the past, we have some decent depth at DE and DL for the first time in about 15 years.
The weakness is at LB, pretty average and thin at the position. If you look at the Arky game for instance people will point out Myles going too deep and Collins running through C Gap, what they don't point out is the OLB getting pwned by his blocker all too often and unable to fill the gap. If Garrett & Co can go 2 yards deep instead of 5 on run plays they will be fine. If not...
Posted on 10/12/15 at 1:10 pm to FourThreeForty
He's truly the best player A&M has had in a long long time. Watching him and Robinson go against each other Saturday will be a treat if you're a college football fan
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