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TM7 a "Violent Collision Seeker"
Posted on 7/23/12 at 11:27 am
Posted on 7/23/12 at 11:27 am
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Pound for pound, Mathieu is the most physical player in the country. I have not seen every player in the country, but I'd still say this with confidence. I would place bets on this player. As a tackler, Mathieu sifts through trash smoothly and is terrific in one-on-one situations. I saw him break down and tackle Georgia RB Isaiah Crowell mano-a-mano in the open field after diagnosing the run play from his deep safety position. Against Arkansas, Mathieu again attacked from deep and popped the ball loose from RB Dennis Johnson after stacking him up. Mathieu separates the football from ball carriers. He explodes into tackles, and his knack for run support will keep him on the field for early downs. He won't be a sub-package DB only. Mathieu closes on skill-position players as if he's been shot from a cannon. He is a violent collision seeker.
Posted on 7/23/12 at 11:29 am to jholme9
I don't think I could agree any more. He brings so much to the table and hardly takes anything off. He is so good, Bama fans have created talking points to discredit what he has done. That last point pretty much tells you all you need to know.
Posted on 7/23/12 at 11:31 am to jholme9
Good read...looking forward to seeing TM7 back up all the offseason talk on the field. I remember a tackle he had on 11/5 at Bama against a TE...caught a pass and TM7 was the only defender over there and came up on him and immediately took him down on the spot.
Posted on 7/23/12 at 11:34 am to PurpleAndGold86
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All told, the quarterbacks [Smith, Wilson, Murray, apparently two others] went 8-of-21 (38.1 percent) for 144 yards (6.9 YPA), no touchdowns, and two interceptions throwing at Mathieu.
Can't cover. Overrated. A returner and scrub at the next level. Right? Right?!?
Posted on 7/23/12 at 11:37 am to therick711
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All told, the quarterbacks [Smith, Wilson, Murray, apparently two others] went 8-of-21 (38.1 percent) for 144 yards (6.9 YPA), no touchdowns, and two interceptions throwing at Mathieu.
Can't cover. Overrated. A returner and scrub at the next level. Right? Right?!?
Only problem with this one is that he left out the analysis of the NCG... these numbers would look a little different (I think) if those were included.
Either way, though, his "lack of coverage skills" is extremely overstated, IMO.
Posted on 7/23/12 at 11:38 am to jholme9
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Only problem with this one is that he left out the analysis of the NCG... these numbers would look a little different (I think) if those were included.
It isn't clear that he left those games out, first and foremost. Second, he gave up 4 additional passes. Even if that was on four attempts which I doubt, he would be at 48 percent.
Posted on 7/23/12 at 11:41 am to jholme9
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He is a violent collision seeker.
Love it!
Posted on 7/23/12 at 11:41 am to jholme9
finally a good thread to read other than Capital bowl game crap....
well done
well done
Posted on 7/23/12 at 12:27 pm to jholme9
Great football players tend to excel at any position. Great coaches know how use and align a great player with special abilities.
Posted on 7/23/12 at 12:30 pm to IgotKINGfisherSpeed
Well, here is to hoping his scholly is not considered bounty money for being such a violent player.
FWIW, LSU has quite a few players that attack everyplay with the intention of dominating opponents physically, menatlly, and emotionally. I applaud this fact.
FWIW, LSU has quite a few players that attack everyplay with the intention of dominating opponents physically, menatlly, and emotionally. I applaud this fact.
Posted on 7/23/12 at 12:33 pm to jholme9
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I suspect he'll run low 4.4s or even 4.3s after he declares for next year's draft.
No way he cracks 4.4. I think he's 4.45
Posted on 7/23/12 at 12:36 pm to mule74
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No way he cracks 4.4. I think he's 4.45
I was thinking the same thing
Posted on 7/23/12 at 12:58 pm to TexasTiger89
if he comes out this year and has maybe 5 ints. i think he is a lock for cornerback in the nfl. me personally if i could draft him he would play all the db positions for my team cause he is not like anybody i have seen well ed reed, troy poloumalu
Posted on 7/23/12 at 1:20 pm to jholme9
thanks for the link to a good read. Mathieu is one of those players that gets microscopic scrutiny and attention and doesn't shrivel under the lights.
Posted on 7/23/12 at 2:05 pm to jholme9
Enjoyed the article and seemed to be spot on. cant wait til sept.
Posted on 7/23/12 at 2:25 pm to jholme9
Good article.
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Mathieu's profile as an inside-out cornerback reminds me of Antoine Winfield, who was drafted with the 28th overall pick out of Ohio State in 1999. Winfield is listed at 5-foot-9, 180. Also like Mathieu, he is an undersized corner who compensates with physicality, football intelligence, and playmaking ability. Winfield has been to three Pro Bowls and accounted for 48 career turnovers.
My best guess is that Mathieu will declare for the 2013 NFL draft this January, test well at the Combine, and be drafted in the 20s next April by an annual playoff contender worried much less about size restrictions than football-playing ability. I think Tyrann Mathieu is going to go to Pro Bowls in the NFL. I think he will be a multiple-phase difference maker.
This post was edited on 7/23/12 at 2:26 pm
Posted on 7/23/12 at 2:25 pm to jholme9
quote:I really like TM7 in the safety position from time to time
diagnosing the run play from his deep safety position
Posted on 7/23/12 at 2:27 pm to jholme9
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TM7 a "Violent Collision Seeker"
:kige:
Posted on 7/23/12 at 2:27 pm to jholme9
I think Ford is pound for pound the strongest guy in the country..
Last year he was 3rd on that list behind Trent Richardson and a OT from Michigan.. I think both of them are gone now.
Last year he was 3rd on that list behind Trent Richardson and a OT from Michigan.. I think both of them are gone now.
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