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  • #16
    He's flashed a little bit in limited action from what I've seen. I hope his conditioning and strength is where it should be to make an impact.

    Considering Detroit's recent difficulties in running the ball, how many DL (specifically DT) do we have active on Thursday? I know we had a lot against Mn and not-so-many against KC.
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    • #17
      Kampman
      KGB
      Jenkins
      Montgomery
      Pickett
      Williams
      Harrell
      Cole

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      • #18
        If theres anything I've learned this year... TT has a good eye for DT's. I expect him to play well on Thursday and to terrorize the league for years.
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        • #19
          I still think we need several DL active as Detroit throws the ball all over the field.

          I hope Bob sends more than 4 guys on the rush....Detroit OL supposedly sucks, so I would rather NOT give them a chance to throw much.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
            What if Harrell kicks ass? That would be awesome. The anti-Thompson crowd would have little left. A slingshot and some pebbles.
            That's all it took for David v. Goliath!
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            • #21
              Yes but the difference is that Goliath was a big dumbass.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by KYPack
                Originally posted by footballfever
                I'm really excited as well, he has excellent size for DT (6'4" 310 lbs.) tied for the tallest amongst our linemen. So he should be able to get his hands up and deflect some passes. I thought in preseason and into the regular season he was more of a pass rushing tackle, ideally i think they would start Williams who's solid all around and spell him on 2nd and long and 3rd and longs and let Harrell try to get some pressure. Due to injuries we are getting to see some players shine that we woudn't normally see. Tramon Williams because of Blackmon's injury, Rouse because of Collins and I think Bishop had a decent game on special teams in place of Tracy White. Depth through the past 3 drafts has become the key to the success of this team and it'll continue with Justin Harrell IMO.
                Nice post, pal.

                My thoughts exactly
                Harrell had a lot of trouble in one on ones in the pre-season. Pass rushing was not his forte in college, rather he's a clone of Pickett. He's big, strong, and good on his feet. When we don't hear Harrell's name is when we know he's having a good day. The guy put up 21 benches during the combine with a torn bicep. If Harrell lives up to his draft pick I'd like to see anybody in league try to run on Kampman, Harrell, Pickett, and Jenkins.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                  What if Harrell kicks ass? That would be awesome. The anti-Thompson crowd would have little left. A slingshot and some pebbles.
                  Now we'll still have certain reasoning powers and common sense.
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                  • #24
                    i HOPE HE DOES kick butt. I'm not a TT basher at all but I have my doubts about Harrell, hopefully he will make me look all wet this thursday.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by OS PA
                      Harrell had a lot of trouble in one on ones in the pre-season. Pass rushing was not his forte in college, rather he's a clone of Pickett. He's big, strong, and good on his feet. When we don't hear Harrell's name is when we know he's having a good day. The guy put up 21 benches during the combine with a torn bicep. If Harrell lives up to his draft pick I'd like to see anybody in league try to run on Kampman, Harrell, Pickett, and Jenkins.
                      I thought Harrell flashed some good things in the preseason. I thought he'd suck after reading about his progress from reporters, but he did a few good things in the preseason game. What were his numbers in those drills? I thought I remembered that he didn't do as poorly as you'd think. Maybe I can dig them up. Of course, part of it is who you are going up against. (I remember Daniel Muir statistically doing really well in those drills.) Hopefully, he can show something with this opportunity.
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                      • #26
                        Hopefully Harrell looks across the field at the human storage shelter, shaun rodger, and understands how much impact a player like him has on D.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by OS PA
                          Harrell had a lot of trouble in one on ones in the pre-season. Pass rushing was not his forte in college, rather he's a clone of Pickett. He's big, strong, and good on his feet. When we don't hear Harrell's name is when we know he's having a good day. The guy put up 21 benches during the combine with a torn bicep. If Harrell lives up to his draft pick I'd like to see anybody in league try to run on Kampman, Harrell, Pickett, and Jenkins.


                          He gets a lot of penetration though. That doesn't necessarily count for sacks, but it counts for something. I don't think he's a Pickett clone, but I also don't think he is a strictly pass-rushing tackle. It seems to me like he could play all three downs.

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