Gotd*mn # 18 for Duke looked like a black Peyton Manning in the pocket a 1/2 second before he got knocked out on the 1st play 😂. My eyes were messed up.
On the play the LSU TE obviously had his foot on the line… they kept it a catch after review…. So many great CBs in this game and they all got ate up. Derek Stingley Jr. still has nightmares of DeVonte Smith absolutely destroying him 2 years in a row. lol. Made his ass SIT in ‘20. 8 out of 10, corndogs. RTR!
Working on a lil something now! But my p/c both last year and new one this year kept dying on me at the most inconvenient times! Right now Im tryna push through the problems and get _something_ out, one or two vids, before draft day!
Devonta Smith beat Derek Stingley like a used drum all night. Pitts handled him too. Two great players, no doubt, but Stingley is not this perfect prospect people want to make him out to be, even in his 2019 film, which is by far the best season he’s shown so far. Amazing athlete, silky smooth hips, great balls skills, but beatable, especially on in-breaking routes.
he’s the perfect prospect because in that 2019 film, he was 17/18 meaning he has tremendous room to grow. it’s like scouting a QB that has a high ceiling, it’s the same with Stingley, he has a high ceiling but he also has a high floor as well
No player is perfect not even Brady or former great corners like Revis...if he can shut down opposing elite receivers 60% of the time that's great and will always put his team in position to win. this kid is still a baby in terms of playing the corner position
@@pon372 Fair point. And he absolutely has a chance to be a special player. It wouldn’t shock me. But I also look at a guy who hasn’t played much in two years due to various ailments; who’s dealt with foot problems in particular (which would scare the crap out of me if I’m a GM and I’m set on drafting corner); who has shown a tendency on film to shy away from contact (that tackling effort in that play along the sideline against UCLA was beyond pathetic, to name one instance); and whose personality says “nice kid” to me more than “dog” (in contrast, there’s no question about that dog mentality with Sauce). Talented player. Lots of questions. Needs to get better on in-breaking routes. Needs to be more consistently physical in tackling. Needs to show he can stay healthy and be available. Needs to show that he has that dog in him the way a Ramsey or a Sauce does. To me it’s too many questions for a top 5 pick. In the 20s, sure I’ll take a shot on the talent. At 3? And over a guy like Sauce? It’s risky to the point of daftness to me.