No OTAs barely got to practice with squad impressive. He’s there every single play. FYI bosa definitely had no help. We have a complete d-line he will not always be the Guy
@@joshuaosborne9203 LMAO. do you just spout random BS because it's fun? Buccs literally ranked 6th in defense... we ranked 2nd, and improved more on that side of the ball. Smdh.
@@brianjungen4059 only 7.5 sacks, and almost all of them were against either backup QBs or backup OTs, pressure rate near the bottom of all starters and against the best coached offenses, he was shut out. he wasn't hailed and drafted to be good. He was hailed as one of the *best pass rush prospecs in the history of college football* . hopefully he makes a lot of improvement this year after his good but not great rookie season. (And i see he hasnt bothered to show up for OTAs, either) we will see. Hopefully he is "lengendary" this year but i dunno.
@@SillyGoose2024 lol he’s the best pass rush prospect because of his freak athleticism. not because he was going to record 20 sacks his first season you clown
Chase was getting double teamed from snap 1. Also, his impact was felt well beyond just sacks. He was batting down balls, chasing down plays with his huge motor (see goal line fumble vs. CIN) often making plays across the field. And was stout vs the run, including key stops during the 6 play goal line stand vs PIT. He is an all around player, not chasing sack numbers, but just making plays on the ball and never stops his motor. He is a special player.
Well most of the reason he didn’t have as many sacks is because he was not only double teamed a lot sometimes even tripled and also he had to share the wealth with sweat and Payne and Allen. Not disappointed at all and he is only going up from here
According to ESPN's Next Gen Stats, Young was doubled on 22% of his pass rush snaps, which did not rank in the top 10. I probably should have mentioned it, so that's on me, but while writing my script I didn't think it was worth mentioning. Because Sweat, Allen, and Payne were there to support him, defenses couldn't double him on every snap, so their presence should have actually increased his win rate the same way it did for Nick Bosa in 2019. If Bosa didn't have Armstead, Buckner, and Ford there to support him, his pressure % and win rate would likely have been much lower.
This channel is CRIMINALLY underrated! Thank you for explaining things in extreme detail for both sides of a position and everything else you put into it.
As good as the Predator was at OSU, he definitely relied too much on his freakish athleticism. Urban broke down the edge rushing technique they teach there, and you can see it the Bosa Bros: quick off the ball, 4 steps up field to build speed, then turn in. Young rarely used that, and it showed in a few games. Once he figures that out, he'll be right there with Joey and Nick.
My favorite Chase Young moment last season had nothing to do with his defense. It was him running down the field after Taylor Heinicke scored on that flying TD against Tampa Bay. Young pointing to his QBs name on his jersey for the tv audience was a great moment.
I think much of this can be explained by the fact that they had him essentially spying and being a run defender all season. With Kerrigan you know he's not going to give you much there, so you can just let him loose with bull rushes and things. But Chase was more concerned with being in position to shed his block and crash the run than necessarily pressuring the QB.
@@cincydooley I know I saw it. That's why I always dismissed all this talk about the low sack numbers. Go look at the goal line stand against the Steelers first, then come talk to me about sacks. He made many plays as a run defender that were almost as good. We know what he did. He only had one bad game, and sadly that came against the Bucs in the playoffs. He was invisible in that one, and credit to the Bucs offense for stopping him dead. Hopefully he learns a lot from that tape and gets even better.
@@politicallycorrectredskin796 I loved him as a buckeye. And I love that Washington is becoming Columbus east! Scary Terry looking great for y’all too!
he had 3.5 sacks FOR THE SEASON against QBs who are currently starters. he was drafted and hyped as a LEGEND before he took a snap. So, Im NOT surprised that WFT fans havent figured out yet that he ISNT the player that he was hyped to be. their fans are not known for catching on too quickly.
If the Redskins can keep this line together for 3 more years OMG this D will be the 2000 Ravens D all over again. Super smart move from them not to sell the house to get a QB in this draft. Getting that LB from Kentucky was also great pick. With his speed he will be cleaning up what that monster line leaves behind.
No excuses to be made because Young had a really good season and made a handful of game changing plays with strip sacks, fumble recoveries, and a TD. However, Young had a tough groin injury week 3, missed some time, and admitted it affected him most of the year. I think that’s the main reason you didn’t see him bull rush because he couldn’t drive a big OT with that kind of injury. Let’s see how he does this year!
He's also pretty amazing in the screen & option games. Which is the current trend of offense these days. Alot of read option, he will get so much better. He was all over the field. You couldn't say he's overrated if you watched the games, every time a play is made, he's right there.
Could you make a film review of Bears second year WR Darnell Mooney? He isn’t that well known, but his route running and ball skills are absolutely BONKERS. He has been severely hindered by bad QB play. I’d really like to see someone shine a light on this awesome young player!
I've got some videos in the works right now, so I'll be occupied for a while, but Mooney is a stud, and I'd love to make one on him later in the offseason!
I love how you broke it down , I really believe we have the best defensive line in the NFL and ah couple more pieces away from being the best defense in the NFL and I’m so glad we drafted chase young last season we got ah great player and leader we haven’t had in ah decade.
See I love analysis like this as opposed to prazing a guy for his rookie stats we look at him compared to other nfl players as it should be he has a ton of room to go and his ceiling is incredibly high he’s raw in most areas but his athletic abilities are insane if he can refine his game he will be one of the greats
It’s a lot of things that factor into the comparison from his rookie year to nick... A nick did not get the attention chase got until about halfway through the season.... B chase had no off-season and a crash course training camp... if you think that doesn’t matter for a rookie you trippin.... but they are both getting better and will terrorize them league for years to come
I never looked at the linemen plays this deep. This actually takes skill, strength and coordination. Having a high/low sack rating is pure d line and o line talent
Trust me when I saw Kerrigan didn’t bull rush that Lions tackle because of any tendencies he saw, it’s literally because Kerrigan has only had 1 move his entire career and it’s the bull rush. I’ve never seen him attempt a spin move or club move in my entire life. Bull rush, bull rush, bull rush, all the way to 95 sacks lol
And let's not forget that covid took away a lot of time for young to learn these techniques and counters which like you said he showed signs of learning towards the end of the season so if young had an actual training camp.... I believe his numbers would have doubled
what if combined the bull rush and outside speed rush move..kind like the outside shoulder stab..using his long length to hold keep the tackle out of range with his inside off hand and ripping to the outside once the tackle tries to hug.
I like Chase, but I watched a lot of skins games and he never really stood out. Solid season, but I'm not gonna lose sleep any time soon. Once he's bigger (some lineman made him look small) and more technical I'll shit my pants
chases stats were disappointing for sure. but if you go into the impact plays on film it’s unbelievable. he gets doubled almost every play by someone and still manages to mess up the offensive play.
@@BillyStephens good to know. Fans may like someone like Young's hype but it's the technique and pressures that make a pass rusher. Thanks for sharing you thoughts
through all of this all I could see was Cam Newton. Ive never seen a single good game out of him. I know they're there. Always disconnected with whats going on around him and then pouts about it. Im not sure but I think I'd rather have Jonny Manzel than Cam. I'll never forget the image of him shying (running)away from his own fumble. Big wrap around replay screens are awesome for him so he can see how pretty he is during every strip sack. Yep I do hate me some Cam. I hope to goodness that Belichick gets his mind right and goes with the new guy.
@@BillyStephens Actually they do count half sacks but they just round it down if it ends in .5. I don't know why but PFF and ESPN seem to disagree on how many he had. You can see though if you look at T.J. Watt's sacks for each game that he has half sacks and they both agree he had 15 on the year. Weird.
I should have worded that response differently. PFF doesn't give two players credit for one sack. They give credit for the sack to one player, and they generally give credit to the player who got to the quarterback first, even it it was by a fraction of a second. My opinion, though, is that sacks don't carry all that much weight in grading a player's performance. The much more telling categories are pressure %, hurry %, and win rate. Sacks are important, just not all that meaningful when grading pass rushers.
I understand what you're saying but you're examples weren't great. The first clip you used, chase literally caused pressure almost immediately but Stafford got the ball out fast. You also failed to mention how he was one of the most double/triple teamed defenders in the league.
Stop the nonsense. When WFT defense played Tampa last year, Brady and his running game owned the WFT front line. What we are going to find out is WFT is soft. They are only looking for the highlight reel.
Chase had 7.5 sacks, 4 FF and missed a game and a half. You have 6 and t-31st.. it makes it hard to trust the numbers you put up here knowing the 1st category was wrong..
According to ESPN's Next Gen Stats, Young was doubled 22% of the time, which was not even top 10 in the league. It's true that he was doubled occasionally, but not enough to make it worth mentioning.
@@BillyStephens I guess it depends where you get your stats from. mobile.twitter.com/SethWalder/status/1332509974132629505?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1332718134340497408%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es3_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwashingtonfootballwire.usatoday.com%2F2020%2F11%2F28%2Fnew-stat-shows-chase-young-gets-double-teamed-nearly-as-much-as-top-nfl-defenders%2F