kalibane wrote:I think what HC is saying and what I'm wondering as well is people are kind of using hindsight (even if it aligns with their thoughts during the draft) that they wish that Schneider and Carroll would have taken Fletcher Cox instead because Irvin's contributions have been limited. But that POV only matters if you can envision how Cos makes a bigger difference.
Cox can't play the Leo, nor would he take snaps from Bennett in the Nascar package pass rushing inside. He'd be a 5 tech at DE. He's not taking snaps from Red Bryant, nor would he take snaps from Mebane on running downs. You're left with him being in rotation with Tony McDaniel and Cinton McDonald. Is he really big enough of an upgrade over those two guys that you think he'd have contributed more than Irvin has?
I'm just not seeing it.
RiverDog wrote:
Irvin's failure to take a position by storm and make it his own has left us with the dilemma of what to do with him. Is he a situational pass rusher? A conventional OLB? A "spinner"? A Leo?
monkey wrote:RiverDog wrote:
Irvin's failure to take a position by storm and make it his own has left us with the dilemma of what to do with him. Is he a situational pass rusher? A conventional OLB? A "spinner"? A Leo?
Dilemma? What dilemma? How is having a guy who can play several different positions, has speed to burn and isn't costing us that much a dilemma? I'm guessing that's the kind of dilemma our coaches like solving!
savvyman wrote:Riverdog - Somehow I ended up on Bruce Irvin's Twitter Page.
Thought you would be pleased with how much work he seems to be putting in at this time of the off-season.
A quick cursory glance shows that Irvin mentions workouts nearly everyday.
https://twitter.com/BIrvin_WVU11
RiverDog wrote:savvyman wrote:Riverdog - Somehow I ended up on Bruce Irvin's Twitter Page.
Thought you would be pleased with how much work he seems to be putting in at this time of the off-season.
A quick cursory glance shows that Irvin mentions workouts nearly everyday.
https://twitter.com/BIrvin_WVU11
Pleased, yes, but not surprised. Work ethic has never been one of Irvin's problems.
I would be disappointed if any of our guys weren't vigorously working out out daily. NFL football isn't a part time job. You have to train as if you're trying to make the Olympic team, because you don't, someone might come along and take your job. You can bet your bottom dollar that all those aspiring soon-to-be rookies are working out daily. I know I would be.
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