Lions fan here, I watched this video for the first time when it first came up and it was what showed me there was hope in my team. Still a great video to this day, and you hit on pretty much everything. Thank you, and go Lions!🦁🩶💙
Antonio Pierce the interim Raiders coach, coached Jack Jones at Long Beach Polytechnic and Arizona State. Wild to see that Bill gave him up, only for him to go to the Raiders and look like a stud. Seems like Antonio Pierce knew exactly how to use him. Those interceptions he had during the Chargers game and the Chiefs game were next level. Especially with the pick six against the Chargers on that screen pass. He recognized the play so early and broke on the ball so fast it looked nearly superhuman in real time. Watching it live, he just comes out of nowhere and when watching the replay's you can see he identified the play almost instantly and was breaking on the ball/reacting to the play before almost anyone on the offense. Assuming the Raiders owner doesn't do something spectacularly stupid, and Antonio Pierce gets the official Raiders head coach job he definitely deserves, Jack Jones could be a serious force next season for the Raiders. That pick 6 you showed Jack Jones make on Aaron Rodgers at Lambo is almost identical to what he did to Mahomes in the Christmas game against the Chiefs. For as good as he's covering those receivers, I honestly think he's actually purposely playing just soft enough to bait them into thinking they can squeeze the ball in there and then jumping the route. But you're right, his reaction time and instincts make him play like he's moving absurdly fast. Because he is able to break on the ball so quickly and position himself in just the right place. tbh you wouldn't even be able to pull of those kind of interceptions with just raw speed alone. His anticipation and positioning cuts far more time off his play on the ball than one could ever beat with just raw speed alone. It's also clear he absolutely studies a lot of film. It's not just instincts. It's game knowledge and deliberate preparation for that specific offense as well. You don't pull a pick 6 like that one against the Chargers off of a screen pass without seeing that play on film. If he did, that would be like rainman levels of football IQ.
Tyler was awesome dominant in high school dominant in college, nba is a terrible league anyway run up an down the court shoot 3's . I saw him dominant green at Michigan st, an blake griffin tyler also had a dominant Chinese league
Apparently I just left the comment pretty much said the same exact thing I commented on a month-and-a-half ago my Steelers open up the season against the 49ers and I'm more excited to see who fangga then I am the black and gold
In my humble opinion Troy Polamalu is the best football player I've ever seen that's not Tom Brady I can hear the excitement in your voice when you're talking about hufanga I see him doing the same thing as Troy did which I'm so glad to see someone emulate that play style Detroit wasn't the best defensive football player I've ever seen he was the most electrifying the ability to play linebacker safety corner made it a joy to watch the defense when he was on the field first find them and then see what amazing thing he does whether it's chasing down a running back from the other side of the line foreclosing on Chris Johnson from 20 yards deep and still getting in the backfield do the ability to split two Defenders and blow up a screenplay I'm seeing the same traits with Ivanka and I'm excited and hope he is his path is on a similar course is Troy's
PSII is the best NFL CB in the league. What is scary is how he seems to be getting even better every year. Improving on last season will take some doing but he can probably do just that. Can you say All-Pro and pro bowler again. Might get that every year. QBs already do not even look his way. In that he reminds me of Champ Bayley. He was a very special talent, as is Surtain Jr. I would be surprised if Justin Herbert ever throws in PSII's area code.
He was a literal game changer on countless occasions at Clemson. And he was a walk-on. Was at the game against SC when he ran the entire defense around for a 60 yard touchdown. Pound for pound, one of the best of all time for sure.