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    Brady is my pick for break out player this year. I have seen more than a couple people post that they thought he needed to be replaced, but I can't help but think the guy will be a much improved player this year for a few reasons:

    -He's a high motor/high energy guy
    -He's not elite athletically but he is not short on talent either.
    -He showed good improvement throughout the year which tells me he works hard to get better.
    -He has a good group around him that will make it easier for him to make plays.
    -He now has had a full year to recover from his knee injury.
    -He will have a full offseason of work before the season, unlike last year.

    I see him just like Aaron Kampman when he was starting out. Everyone said he's a try hard guy who will never be more than a good back up. Everytime you thought he had maxed out on his potential he got even better. I hope Brady can be the same type of player.

    Does anyone else see this similarity? I know there are some other Pop fans but I don't know if I am in the minority here.
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    I see what you're saying about him and hope it happens. My only thing with the comparison to Kampman is that they're the same age and wonder how long Popp has to improve before he gets old enough that his skills start to go the other way. How old is old for a linebacker?
    "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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    • #3
      Re: Brady Poppinga

      I see similarity. Kamp is a pretty damn good athlete, just like Popps. I agree that he is underrated among fans. I thought he was our most powerfull LB last year and has the most potential as a pass rusher of our LB group and I agree that he just kept getting better and ntohing about his game indicated his growth was over.
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      • #4
        Re: Brady Poppinga

        Originally posted by Fred's Slacks
        I see him just like Aaron Kampman when he was starting out.

        You do know that Aaron is younger than Brady - right?

        Brady will be 28 in September. He's no youngster.

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        • #5
          Poppinga hasn't had a lot of experienc as a LB so while his physical skills might be maxed out (except for his full knee recovery), his ability to play football has more room for growth than Kamps despite the age thing. Also, LB's can go at full strength untill around 32 / 33. DE's start going down hill at about 30.
          Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by JustinHarrell
            Poppinga hasn't had a lot of experienc as a LB so while his physical skills might be maxed out (except for his full knee recovery), his ability to play football has more room for growth than Kamps despite the age thing. Also, LB's can go at full strength untill around 32 / 33. DE's start going down hill at about 30.
            don't tell Jason Taylor that

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            • #7
              Re: Brady Poppinga

              Originally posted by Scott Campbell
              Originally posted by Fred's Slacks
              I see him just like Aaron Kampman when he was starting out.

              You do know that Aaron is younger than Brady - right?

              Brady will be 28 in September. He's no youngster.
              I didn't know their ages exactly but I did know that Brady was quite old for a 3rd year player because of his Mormon mission. That's why I said "starting out" and not "younger". But that doesn't mean Brady still can't improve. He still has alot to learn about the linebacker position and he doesn't have as much mileage as other 27 year olds.

              I should mention that I don't think Brady will ever be a Pro Bowl player like Kamp has developed into. I'm just saying that I think they are similar players in that they are both high motor, dedicated players who are underrated athletically and that we will hopefully see improvement in his game similar to the way we have seen imporvement in Kampmans despite his limits as an athlete. I am hopeful that more people will see that this season. If they do, we should have one of the best LB corps in the league.
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              • #8
                I like Brady Poppinga, but unles he can figure out how to get faster so he can cover opposing tight ends, he will be limited in what he can do.
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                • #9
                  I agree with you Fred's, while I'm kinda new to the whole football thing I sure like Poppinga's attitude and workrate alot. Brady's coverage was a HUGE issue at the beggining of the season and that became much less of an issue as he developed. I'll stick my neck on the line and say Brady will have a breakout year too, high motor, great attitude and the fact that he seems to want to kill the opposition all the time is a good combo for success at LB!

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                  • #10
                    Yes, I agree. The desire to murder the opponent is a good trait for a football player (but an odd trait for a Mormon???)
                    "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Fritz
                      I like Brady Poppinga, but unles he can figure out how to get faster so he can cover opposing tight ends, he will be limited in what he can do.
                      This is my problem with him to. I like Popp, but he needs at least get to Barnett’s level when it comes to coverage for him to be considered a decent to solid starter.
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                      • #12
                        Brady is a very physical linebacker lacking instincts. Too many times Brady was too aggressive which took him out of too many plays.

                        Brady best position could be as a rush end -- like KGB

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                        • #13
                          He's a distant 3rd in our starting LB trio. There's a lot of room for improvement there, whether it comes from him or someone else.

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                          • #14
                            love his intensity; perfect motor for special teams as well.

                            Great first post

                            One think I'm not convinced about is that Poppinga showed a ton of improvement last year. I agree he did improve.

                            But then the coaches hid his weaknesses and often brought him out when the pass was coming. They did what they could not hide him in passing downs.

                            I'm not convinced he's starter material. I was intrigued by Patrick Willis as our 3rd LB in the draft and even though LB was not a weakness either, I'd have been much happier with that 1st round pick

                            But I hope I'm wrong. And I hope Poppinga develops into a good all around starter. Out of all of our ifs, I think he has the best chance to show the most short term improvement though.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Bretsky
                              Out of all of our ifs, I think he has the best chance to show the most short term improvement though.
                              That's a great way of saying what I am feeling. I didn't think we needed to look to replace him this offseason. I think he is the smallest "if" this team has.

                              I must admit though, if Patrick Willis would have fallen to us on Draft Day, I too would have been all for taking him. Not because I think Poppinga needed to be replaced of course, I just think Willis is going to be a stud. SF is a team to look out for this year. I think they are a similar team to the Pack this year: A young team that could be on the verge of becoming a playoff contender.

                              Also, about the coverage thing, I think the fact that he showed improvement through out last year (how much is debateable) is a good sign. I have little doubt that he will continue to improve in that category. It certainly does help but you don't have to be fast to cover. Just ask Al Harris.
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