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  • #16
    Originally posted by NickCollins
    Hawk's measurables are similar to Barnetts. The one important one that isn't mentioned is that Hawk does all the same things mobility wise while carrying 10 extra lbs muscle.

    So we've determined that Barnett and Hawk move at about the same rate when asked to run in a strait line or follow a rehearsed drill. What about how they play football? The thing about playing LB in college or the NFL is that it isn't a string of rehearsed drills with one path to follow. The game is constantly changing and the ability to quickly respond and react to developing plays is as important if not more important than the speed that gets them there. Hawk reads and reacts much better than Barnett based the games and tape that I've watched. Hawk is tough and agressive. He has a knack for forcing fumbles and knocking defenders back where as Barnett never causes TO's.

    They may have similar mobility #'s but lets not confuse that with how they play the game. When everything is on the line and plays need to be made, Hawk is there sacking teh QB or forcing a fumble. Barnett is gettting driven back 3 yards as the other team moves the chains. Barnett is a pretty good player but on the football field he has never been and will probably never be A.J. Hawk.
    It's interesting that you compare Barnett's NFL Play to Hawks College Play. Go do a search for Barnett's college play video. Then get back to me about your "observations" Apples to Apples. Hawk hasn't played 1 down in the NFL, you have no idea how he will do. Saying you do based on your analysis is pure speculation. Which is the whole point. You draft a player based on your speculation of how they will perform in the NFL. Hawk hasn't played in the NFL and yet it's funny how you compare Barnett's MLB play in the NFL to Hawks MLB Play in college. Barnett was never a MLB in college, he is a converted Strong Safety who play OLB his senior year. Kind of funny how Barnett got driven back three yards playing OLB in college, or do teams line up the center of their line based on where the OLB is playing in college? Hard to drive a guy straight back unless you are in front of him vs. side blocking him...
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    • #17
      Merlin--I know you didn't propose Huff, but for the purposes of my laziness I put all Hawk-haters in one big meat-grinder and say what I have to say all at once. So I guess some polar bear stuff went in there too--however, I did go and look at your article and now realize that I did read it, I just didn't remember since there really was no insight or content of any kind, just two rows of numbers and your pointing out Barnett already plays for the Packers. Wow. Great insight.

      At least some who aren't sold on Hawk offer insight, commentary, or other reasons for not liking the pick. I agree Laura Quinn is a downer. You did none of that. And what's middle linebacker stuff? Hawk is not a middle linebacker, the Packers won't be using him at middle linebacker, and he, therefore, is not small for a middle linebacker. I could go and post about 50 guys that have similar combine numbers to Ray Lewis. So what? Putting a few numbers side-by-side and then offering no insight or commentary is totally useless. That, that's what I think.

      Also, Hawk plays the game with anger. Does Barnett do this? Not really, but he does a mean Samurai sword bit every now and then. It's not bad enough he's the softest MLB in the league, he also has to show us what a geek he is by doing the sword bit. My guess Barnett got beat up a lot in middle school, got used to it, and now carries over that pansy mentality to the MLB position. It would explain why he lays on his back so often.

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      • #18
        If ony AJ was as big as Zach Thomas, then we'd have something.
        Doughnuts, is there anything they can't do?

        Formerly known as Pack4ever

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        • #19
          Fine I won't blame Merlin, but his source sucks and posts untrue information. That unfortunately reflects on the author or writer. Sorry.

          I remember that Barnett ran a 4.74 at the combine, but he had a fast shuttle and three cone drill. Granted I am not SI.com.

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          • #20
            Re: merlin's article on hawk

            Originally posted by MerlinWizard222
            If you think Hawk would have reacted any differently, then you have some serious blinders on.
            yes.

            a more instinctive linebacker knows he's supposed to make a mobile qb commit to - or cross - the line of scrimmage before he drops coverage on his man and starts to pursue the qb. that's a basic rule of man-to-man coverage: as long as the qb is still in the backfield its still a pass play.
            Always respect your opponent, even when you're kicking the crap outta him.

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            • #21
              A lot of these numbers are trustworthy--unless you find a source that uses the numbers directly from the combine or Pro Day. Some of these sits use an average in the time.

              Hawk timed slightly better in the 40, and better in the shuttle or three-cone drill. How could he not? Hiss times were some of the best in the last 10 years. I don't even think the Barnett haters question his athletic ability though. They question his instincts, his tenacity, his ability to tackle. Hawk has those things. You don't measure those things by his measurables. You look at film. Hawk has good instincts, and watch the film and you will find as good of a tackler as you'll find on the college level. He's as sure of a tackler as you'll ever find. When he gets to somebody, they go down. That's a big part of being a great LB. Tons of LBs measure well (take a look at what Thomas Howard ran in his 40). Barnett is a hell of an athlete at LB in his own right. I don't think that's a knock on Hawk. If you could throw out the other things for Barnett and he was bigger, he would have gone in the top half of the draft.
              "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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              • #22
                I've watched Barnett play in 30 + games as a pro. I know what he does and I respect certain aspects of his game. I've watched 2 full games of Hawk. I've watched multiple clips and the bowl game about 6 times because I recorded it. Hawk plays faster and stronger than Barnett.

                I would be very surprised if Hawk isn't better than Barnett in his rookie campaign.
                Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                • #23
                  Prediction of Hawks stats his rookie year

                  Total tackles 120, solo tackles 80, assisted tackles 40, sacks 4.5, INT 2, forced fumbles 4, recovered fumbles 3.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Nutz
                    Prediction of Hawks stats his rookie year

                    Total tackles 120, solo tackles 80, assisted tackles 40, sacks 4.5, INT 2, forced fumbles 4, recovered fumbles 3.
                    This is a great prediction and I want you to remind us after week 16 how good you were! I really mean it, Nutz. I reckon you're gonna get damned close with this...

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                    • #25
                      That is the nicest thing anyone has ever said to me.

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                      • #26
                        If he can force 5 turnovers and get 4+ sacks, his entire year will be a success. I don't care if he has 10 tackles as long as he makes a few game changing plays.

                        5 turnovers = 5 games that were very likely won on his play.
                        Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                        • #27
                          Re: merlin's article on hawk

                          Merlin,

                          The last I checked, a 4-3 defense actually requires 3 linebackers.

                          Btw, if you read those reviews without a bias against Hawk, you would put more stock in the comments about barnett being hesitant at times.

                          Its called instincts and the best players at their positions have natural instincts for the game. Their is no hesitation and no indecision on the field.

                          Also. when scouts grade a player based on a 5 point scale. The difference between a 4.59 and a 3.91 is significant. It is actually a 17% higher grading for Hawk than for barnett.

                          If the grading was based on a 100pt grade scale, then it would be a 91.8 for Hawk and a 78.2 for Barnett.....

                          Hmmmm, 91.8 compared to 78.2 ...... very much NOT SIMILAR!

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                          • #28
                            To put a positive spin on this, look how a Packer Rats article is garnering so much conversation! Merlin, thanks for submitting your article and starting up a debate on the subject. I hope to see more of this in the months to come. We won't all agree on the point of view of Packer Rats content creators, but at least we have our own flock of people creating this stuff, not just respewing crap written by other so-called experts on the "major sites".

                            Way to go Merlin!

                            tyler

                            p.s. I love the Hawk pick. You're welcome to your opinion.
                            Receive thy new Possessor: One who brings
                            A mind not to be chang'd by Place or Time.
                            The mind is its own place, and in it self
                            Can make a Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of Heav'n.

                            "Paradise Lost"-John Milton

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Rivers Rutherford
                              Merlin--I know you didn't propose Huff, but for the purposes of my laziness I put all Hawk-haters in one big meat-grinder and say what I have to say all at once. So I guess some polar bear stuff went in there too--however, I did go and look at your article and now realize that I did read it, I just didn't remember since there really was no insight or content of any kind, just two rows of numbers and your pointing out Barnett already plays for the Packers. Wow. Great insight.

                              At least some who aren't sold on Hawk offer insight, commentary, or other reasons for not liking the pick. I agree Laura Quinn is a downer. You did none of that. And what's middle linebacker stuff? Hawk is not a middle linebacker, the Packers won't be using him at middle linebacker, and he, therefore, is not small for a middle linebacker. I could go and post about 50 guys that have similar combine numbers to Ray Lewis. So what? Putting a few numbers side-by-side and then offering no insight or commentary is totally useless. That, that's what I think.

                              Also, Hawk plays the game with anger. Does Barnett do this? Not really, but he does a mean Samurai sword bit every now and then. It's not bad enough he's the softest MLB in the league, he also has to show us what a geek he is by doing the sword bit. My guess Barnett got beat up a lot in middle school, got used to it, and now carries over that pansy mentality to the MLB position. It would explain why he lays on his back so often.
                              I never said I wasn't a Hawk fan. I wouldn't have taken him that high in the draft is all. Basically what you have are people who have such a "hard on" for Hawk that they are trying to nit pick Barnett to death. Face it, Barnett is a good LB. I think he would be even better on the outside. As a team we haven't addressed the lack of a true MLB. Every year people get down on Barnett about this tackle or that tackle that he missed. Hawk never missed a tackle in college? Never misread a play? Well hot damn he is the second comming of Christ! Pulease, if you are going to spin only the negative towards Barnett (NFL Veteran) and only tought the positives of a Hawk (College player), of course Hawk will look better. When you level the playing field, when all things are equal, only then can you say who is better. The field isn't level with Hawk lovers, they just refuse to see anything wrong with him...
                              "Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
                              – Benjamin Franklin

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by MerlinWizard222
                                Originally posted by Rivers Rutherford
                                Merlin--I know you didn't propose Huff, but for the purposes of my laziness I put all Hawk-haters in one big meat-grinder and say what I have to say all at once. So I guess some polar bear stuff went in there too--however, I did go and look at your article and now realize that I did read it, I just didn't remember since there really was no insight or content of any kind, just two rows of numbers and your pointing out Barnett already plays for the Packers. Wow. Great insight.

                                At least some who aren't sold on Hawk offer insight, commentary, or other reasons for not liking the pick. I agree Laura Quinn is a downer. You did none of that. And what's middle linebacker stuff? Hawk is not a middle linebacker, the Packers won't be using him at middle linebacker, and he, therefore, is not small for a middle linebacker. I could go and post about 50 guys that have similar combine numbers to Ray Lewis. So what? Putting a few numbers side-by-side and then offering no insight or commentary is totally useless. That, that's what I think.

                                Also, Hawk plays the game with anger. Does Barnett do this? Not really, but he does a mean Samurai sword bit every now and then. It's not bad enough he's the softest MLB in the league, he also has to show us what a geek he is by doing the sword bit. My guess Barnett got beat up a lot in middle school, got used to it, and now carries over that pansy mentality to the MLB position. It would explain why he lays on his back so often.
                                I never said I wasn't a Hawk fan. I wouldn't have taken him that high in the draft is all. Basically what you have are people who have such a "hard on" for Hawk that they are trying to nit pick Barnett to death. Face it, Barnett is a good LB. I think he would be even better on the outside. As a team we haven't addressed the lack of a true MLB. Every year people get down on Barnett about this tackle or that tackle that he missed. Hawk never missed a tackle in college? Never misread a play? Well hot damn he is the second comming of Christ! Pulease, if you are going to spin only the negative towards Barnett (NFL Veteran) and only tought the positives of a Hawk (College player), of course Hawk will look better. When you level the playing field, when all things are equal, only then can you say who is better. The field isn't level with Hawk lovers, they just refuse to see anything wrong with him...
                                I agree that there is no valid comparison one can make at this time. Hawk has yet to play in an NFL game, so trying to say he is better or worse than X is pointless. I think by admitting your bias against the selection, it negates much of what you say, regardless of what you say.

                                My main issue with the article was two fold:

                                1. You insinuated that because we already had Barnett, it was a mistake to take Hawk. As if only one or the other would actually play.

                                2. Your comparison of draft grades and commenting that those numbers are pretty similar, when in fact they are not.

                                If we were to only apply a grade upon choosing players (Yes, I know foolish, but humor me) then would you not want a player that is nearly 17% better than what you currently have ? Now factor in that the two can play together makes it even better.

                                It has been a long LONG time since Green Bay has had playmakers at the linebacker spot. Will Hawk be a playmaker ? We can presume he will based on his college career, but until he actually plays some NFL games, it is pure speculation.

                                One other thing I think is important to look at. By adding Hawk to the team, he will no doubt draw focus from the opposing teams offense, which in turn, should help Barnett make more plays.

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