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Amos vrs savage.
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Can't argue that. I said over rated because people are saying "possibly best duo in the league". But capable yes. Savage may yet become very good. And not near the problem of no ILB to speak of. We also need faith that Keke makes the jump or that DL is a liability.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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If savage can become as good and steady as Amos then i would argue we have tbe best coverage safeties in the league by far. Perhaps not against the run thoughAll tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed they must rely exclusively on force.
George Orwell
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Yeah Nick Collins are really, really special in my opinion. It felt like it was just the beginning for him too.Originally posted by bobblehead View PostI thought Collins broke through to GREATNESS. I don't see Savage doing that. He hasn't flashed the same way. If he can breakthrough to truly being a top 10 safety I'm thrilled. Collins was right their with Polamalu and Ed Reed when he got hurt. I don't ever see Savage that way. But a nice eraser roaming the back line. I could see that.
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Nick Collins became special, but there's nothing keeping Savage from doing likewise. Collins was actually pretty poor his first three years. He had 4 total interceptions and took poor angles, but you saw enough flashes (and insane athleticism) to remain patient. Savage's first two years are on par with Collins. Collins probably had his worst year in year 3, and people started to lose patience, before he became an elite safety for years 4-6. Savage will probably never be the thumper that Collins became. Collins was just sturdier.
Nick Collins - 5'11' 207, 4.36 40, 11 bench, 118" broad jump, 4.16 ss, 6.94 3 cone, 40" vertical
Darnell Savage = 5'11" 198, 4.36 40, 11 bench, 126" broad jump, 4.14 ss, 7.03 3 cone, 39.5" vertical"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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Yup. People were pissed about "wasting" a second round pick on a guy from a small school who was just an athlete. No game sense at all. I think he played through injury in year 3 but he sucked on ice that year.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers View PostNick Collins became special, but there's nothing keeping Savage from doing likewise. Collins was actually pretty poor his first three years. He had 4 total interceptions and took poor angles, but you saw enough flashes (and insane athleticism) to remain patient. Savage's first two years are on par with Collins. Collins probably had his worst year in year 3, and people started to lose patience, before he became an elite safety for years 4-6. Savage will probably never be the thumper that Collins became. Collins was just sturdier.
Nick Collins - 5'11' 207, 4.36 40, 11 bench, 118" broad jump, 4.16 ss, 6.94 3 cone, 40" vertical
Darnell Savage = 5'11" 198, 4.36 40, 11 bench, 126" broad jump, 4.14 ss, 7.03 3 cone, 39.5" vertical
Remember how people here wanted Devante Adams gone after year 2? Another "wasted second rounder".
That's the beauty of fandom. You can say whatever stupid shit you want, and have the delusion that you actually could run a team better than the morons running the team. The internet has only amplified this insanity.Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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Stop making sense. This is the internet for goodness sakesOriginally posted by Zool View PostYup. People were pissed about "wasting" a second round pick on a guy from a small school who was just an athlete. No game sense at all. I think he played through injury in year 3 but he sucked on ice that year.
Remember how people here wanted Devante Adams gone after year 2? Another "wasted second rounder".
That's the beauty of fandom. You can say whatever stupid shit you want, and have the delusion that you actually could run a team better than the morons running the team. The internet has only amplified this insanity.All tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed they must rely exclusively on force.
George Orwell
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That sums it up. I felt Collins was built like a LB. He was similar to Devin Bush but a step quicker. Just would cut down backs if they ran east/west.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers View PostNick Collins became special, but there's nothing keeping Savage from doing likewise. Collins was actually pretty poor his first three years. He had 4 total interceptions and took poor angles, but you saw enough flashes (and insane athleticism) to remain patient. Savage's first two years are on par with Collins. Collins probably had his worst year in year 3, and people started to lose patience, before he became an elite safety for years 4-6. Savage will probably never be the thumper that Collins became. Collins was just sturdier.
Nick Collins - 5'11' 207, 4.36 40, 11 bench, 118" broad jump, 4.16 ss, 6.94 3 cone, 40" vertical
Darnell Savage = 5'11" 198, 4.36 40, 11 bench, 126" broad jump, 4.14 ss, 7.03 3 cone, 39.5" vertical
The only reason I say I doubt Savage achieves that level is simply that the math says he won't. Few do. But again, if Savage becomes a top 10 safety I'm thrilled. Can't argue the athleticism, but I have seen many great athletes fail.
Honestly the guy who tracks Collins on the current roster is MVS. Has flashed greatness, but we wonder if he can ever gain consistency. If there is one player who could "shock" the fan base this season I'm going with MVS....If Rodgers comes back.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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Devin White is a really good comp for Nick Collins playing the run.Originally posted by bobblehead View PostThat sums it up. I felt Collins was built like a LB. He was similar to Devin Bush but a step quicker. Just would cut down backs if they ran east/west.
The only reason I say I doubt Savage achieves that level is simply that the math says he won't. Few do. But again, if Savage becomes a top 10 safety I'm thrilled. Can't argue the athleticism, but I have seen many great athletes fail.
Honestly the guy who tracks Collins on the current roster is MVS. Has flashed greatness, but we wonder if he can ever gain consistency. If there is one player who could "shock" the fan base this season I'm going with MVS....If Rodgers comes back.
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Devin Bush. The Michigan small line backer. Devin white is a rare BIG linebacker who can move like a safety. Bush is a small linebacker that moves like a safety. Collins could have played either position. Bush is kind of a hybrid too. White is a pure linebackerOriginally posted by call_me_ishmael View PostDevin White is a really good comp for Nick Collins playing the run.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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According to Doug Farrar of USA Today/Touchdown Wire, Savage already ranks #3 on the list of top 11 safeties in the NFL. Amos honorable mention.
In today's NFL, safeties are tasked to do more than ever before. We can see this from the safeties that are coming into the league from college, as nearly all of them are box/slot/free defenders as opposed to the old school free/strong splits, or interchangeable standard safety r
Green Bay’s pass defense was a disappointment at times in the 2020 season, ranking 15th in Football Outsiders’ opponent-adjusted metrics, but Savage was decisively not part of the problem. Last season, he excelled in the box, in the slot, and at free safety, allowing 18 catches on 33 targets for 356 yards, 109 yards after the catch, one touchdown, four interceptions, seven pass breakups, and an opponent passer rating of 63.0. Savage’s combination of athleticism, route awareness, ability to read and react to play design, and closing speed make him one of the best young defensive players in the NFL."There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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There is some projection there. He wasn’t the third best safety in the league last year. He was the second best on his own team. But if you’re picking young up and comers, he’s probably near the top of the list as far as who has a chance to be near the top.Originally posted by Upnorth View PostThat ofvthe highest ive seen him rated. By far. But I do think he will be an all pro shortlyFormerly known as JustinHarrell.
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Its amazing our defense wasn't much better with Jaire, Clark, Z and the #3 safety in all of football!!Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers View PostAccording to Doug Farrar of USA Today/Touchdown Wire, Savage already ranks #3 on the list of top 11 safeties in the NFL. Amos honorable mention.
https://touchdownwire.usatoday.com/l...yrann-mathieu/
I don't believe the writers as much as I do my eyes and coaches. Jaire is special. Clark is when motivated. Z is insane on the inside pass rush. Gary flashed last year with his ability to set the edge. Savage improved as the year went on, but I didn't see special. Hope I'm wrong.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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