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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 833706" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>I struggle with this too. I wonder why there wasn't the production in the stat sheet from a guy with that many of the measurables in his favor. In college, just being a better athlete means you win most of the time in one on one's. it's why superb athletes fail in the NFL so many times, because their work ethic was never developed and their technique sucks. When they can no longer just out athlete the guy across from them and have to actually work at the finer points, they fade away. </p><p></p><p>When I see an amazing athlete that didn't dominate in college I wonder why? Truth be told, I don't watch MI. I can barely watch the Badgers, and I like them. But from the little I have seen of him, he looks good. I don't know why his stats weren't better, as he looks like he can do it all really. So maybe it is what they asked him to do? It would seem unlikely, but then I thought Kenny Clark and Mike Daniels could have been disruptive forces and Dom Capers kept them at the LOS taking up space instead of using their abilities to attack. </p><p></p><p>I guess at this point, I just hope he gets 10+ sacks his first year and has a 12 year career at least and sets a new Packer Record for most career sacks <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /> We're going to find out what he has. What he was doesn't matter anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 833706, member: 10441"] I struggle with this too. I wonder why there wasn't the production in the stat sheet from a guy with that many of the measurables in his favor. In college, just being a better athlete means you win most of the time in one on one's. it's why superb athletes fail in the NFL so many times, because their work ethic was never developed and their technique sucks. When they can no longer just out athlete the guy across from them and have to actually work at the finer points, they fade away. When I see an amazing athlete that didn't dominate in college I wonder why? Truth be told, I don't watch MI. I can barely watch the Badgers, and I like them. But from the little I have seen of him, he looks good. I don't know why his stats weren't better, as he looks like he can do it all really. So maybe it is what they asked him to do? It would seem unlikely, but then I thought Kenny Clark and Mike Daniels could have been disruptive forces and Dom Capers kept them at the LOS taking up space instead of using their abilities to attack. I guess at this point, I just hope he gets 10+ sacks his first year and has a 12 year career at least and sets a new Packer Record for most career sacks :) We're going to find out what he has. What he was doesn't matter anymore. [/QUOTE]
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