keasley45
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We hit the jackpot picking Emmanwori. That much is already obvious. The guy is quickly becoming a force as an XFactor, lining up all over the field. This past week, he became the first rookie in NFL history to post 9 tackles (5 solo) 5 QB pressure, .5 sack and 4 passes defenses in a single game and I believe one of only 4 in NFL history to ever do so.
His versatility, physicality and football IQ will be key in matching up against the Ram's oft deployed 2 and 3 TE sets. Against less talented defenses, the Rams have been able to force mismatches by making them go to smaller packages to cover their 3 headed TE monster - 3 players who can run and catch as effectively as they can block. Against us, with Emmanwori and a DLine that will HOPEFULLY still be able to pressure Stafford without Reed, we stand a great chance at nullifying that strategic advantage they have against most teams. It would be great to have Love to add on the back end, but Nick is arguably the most important single player in our matchup against the Rams when you consider the Master McVay is at finding advantages once he understands what it is you are doing to defend his offense. The 9ers were able to keep things close into the 2nd half until the Rams just blew things open. McVay won't find it as easy with a chess piece like Emmanwori who can be deployed in multiple ways.
I'm sure MM is amoed this weak knowing he finally has a wildcard to play in his chess match against McVay.
His versatility, physicality and football IQ will be key in matching up against the Ram's oft deployed 2 and 3 TE sets. Against less talented defenses, the Rams have been able to force mismatches by making them go to smaller packages to cover their 3 headed TE monster - 3 players who can run and catch as effectively as they can block. Against us, with Emmanwori and a DLine that will HOPEFULLY still be able to pressure Stafford without Reed, we stand a great chance at nullifying that strategic advantage they have against most teams. It would be great to have Love to add on the back end, but Nick is arguably the most important single player in our matchup against the Rams when you consider the Master McVay is at finding advantages once he understands what it is you are doing to defend his offense. The 9ers were able to keep things close into the 2nd half until the Rams just blew things open. McVay won't find it as easy with a chess piece like Emmanwori who can be deployed in multiple ways.
I'm sure MM is amoed this weak knowing he finally has a wildcard to play in his chess match against McVay.