I think we all knew he was a phenomenal player. A lot of people questioned whether it was worth trading a second-round pick for a 29-year-old DT who was set to be a free agent at year's end. And then we lost five of the first six games after the trade, so it looked like we had traded a potentially good second-round pick for a ten-game rental in a season we weren't looking like a contender anyway. I think it was probably fair criticism at the time.Remember all the bean counters crying when we traded for him? Let that be a lesson to ignore them in the future. They only act like they know anything useful.
A 300 pounder intercepted a pass and ran 90 yards for a pick 6, if he isn't the defense player of the week. we all should quit watching.Grown Man View attachment 68368
Big Cat was sucking O2 for a bit. But he deserved ever breath!It really cannot be understated how impressive that pick-six was:
Williams is a is 300lb 30-year-old, ten-year vet who has averaged 15.8 games per season (he had to play 18 last year because the Giants traded him before their bye and after ours). In the past two weeks, he has played 74% of our defensive snaps, tops among our defensive lineman. While that number might not sound insane, keep in mind that after Williams, Mafe is second at 72%, and then there's a big drop before you get to Dre'Mont Jones at third with 55%. He has been carrying a big load for a much-improved defense.
On that play, Williams dropped into coverage, made the interception, and then ran 92 yards for the TD... without ever slowing down or even looking remotely out of breath. On most big man TDs of half that distance, the guy looks like they're on the verge of dropping dead as they reach the end zone, and then you see them huffing oxygen on the sidelines like George Costanza after pushing down old ladies to escape a small fire at a kid's birthday party.
Leonard clearly takes his conditioning seriously.
A 300 pounder intercepted a pass and ran 90 yards for a pick 6, if he isn't the defense player of the week. we all should quit watching.
No doubt. The athleticism of this guy is ridiculous. Plus he basically jumped over a guy before he ran down the sidelines. And the speed for his size? wowIt really cannot be understated how impressive that pick-six was:
Williams is a is 300lb 30-year-old, ten-year vet who has averaged 15.8 games per season (he had to play 18 last year because the Giants traded him before their bye and after ours). In the past two weeks, he has played 74% of our defensive snaps, tops among our defensive lineman. While that number might not sound insane, keep in mind that after Williams, Mafe is second at 72%, and then there's a big drop before you get to Dre'Mont Jones at third with 55%. He has been carrying a big load for a much-improved defense.
On that play, Williams dropped into coverage, made the interception, and then ran 92 yards for the TD... without ever slowing down or even looking remotely out of breath. On most big man TDs of half that distance, the guy looks like they're on the verge of dropping dead as they reach the end zone, and then you see them huffing oxygen on the sidelines like George Costanza after pushing down old ladies to escape a small fire at a kid's birthday party.
Leonard clearly takes his conditioning seriously.
Williams hit 17.84 miles per hour on the return, making it the fastest play by a defensive tackle as a ball carrier since Week 4 of the 2019 season when Ndamukong Suh reached 18.04 mph on a fumble return touchdown.
Williams covered a total of 109.47 yards on the play, the most of any Seahawks player on the field, while the fastest player on the field for the play was safety Coby Bryant, who reached 19.96 mph running down the field to block for Williams, followed by cornerbacks Josh Jobe and Devon Witherspoon, who both hit 19.78 mph.
Also, the coolest thing I didn’t remember was that Spoon looked he was trying to take 75 out of the play and Jones was heading towards 78. Once Jones saw Witherspoon, it like they communicated maybe telepathically because Jones then chooses to wall off and impede 75. And Witherspoon catches up to and runs off 78 enough to take him out of the picture. Even without Spoon or Jones interference I don’t think either 75 or 78 were catching Williams. Just the overall hustle as well as the in-the-moment strategy was very sweet.
That's a common theme with all the old QBs. Brady was getting the same complaints his last year. Not sure if it's a shot, it's just the reality.And if you didn't love him enough already, he took a shot at Aaron Rodgers after the game.
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Didn’t he have a field goal block as well? Or am I miss remembering that.Grown Man View attachment 68368