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Mason is averaging 2.75 tackles a year to Gould's 1.17. That's a 135% more tackles per year. He is a stud. (Hmmm.... Mr. Stock could we get this fixed please)
I know you're kind of kidding here, but Mason really has impressed me with his willingness to make the occasional tackle. I seem to recall him having a particularly good one against the Eagles a few years ago. He squares up ok and uses his hips pretty well.
Mason is averaging 2.75 tackles a year to Gould's 1.17. That's a 135% more tackles per year. He is a stud. (Hmmm.... Mr. Stock could we get this fixed please)
I know you're kind of kidding here, but Mason really has impressed me with his willingness to make the occasional tackle. I seem to recall him having a particularly good one against the Eagles a few years ago. He squares up ok and uses his hips pretty well.
Quit laughing, I'm serious!
I am and I am not. Mason isn't afraid to stick his nose in there and make a tackle. I just want him not to have to.
But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
Mason is averaging 2.75 tackles a year to Gould's 1.17. That's a 135% more tackles per year. He is a stud. (Hmmm.... Mr. Stock could we get this fixed please)
I know you're kind of kidding here, but Mason really has impressed me with his willingness to make the occasional tackle. I seem to recall him having a particularly good one against the Eagles a few years ago. He squares up ok and uses his hips pretty well.
Quit laughing, I'm serious!
Mason is a real football player - not just a kicker. He was a DB in high school, and the fundamental tacking skill shows on coverage.
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