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View Poll Results: Who is the 2nd best OLB in the AFCN?
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James Harrison
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52.17% |
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Matt Roth
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Terrell Suggs
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43.48% |
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Jarrett Johnson
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Scott Fujita
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06-22-2010, 12:37 PM
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2nd Best OLB
Who is the second best OLB in the AFCN?
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06-22-2010, 12:48 PM
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voted harrison in the last one, voted harrison in this one
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Originally Posted by Saints-Tigers
"He won't be able to just use his arm power to throw defenders around at the next level!"
The hell he won't, lol.
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06-22-2010, 12:57 PM
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T-Sizzle,
We got the best pure pass rusher in Woodley, now we add the next best "overall" linebacker.
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06-22-2010, 01:04 PM
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best overall LB? harrison is consistently in the top 5 in sacks, top 5 in forced fumbles, probably one of the best run defending OLBs in the league if not THE best, he could easily kick in to the middle and blow up guards in the run game all day since hes incredible at shedding blocks. So a man that backs his game up with pro bowl stats, the biggest play in the superbowl, and could play all 4 LB spots isnt a better overall LB than someone who plays OLB/DE?
i have no problem with you voting for suggs, hes a good player...but calling him the better overall LB is false imo
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Originally Posted by Saints-Tigers
"He won't be able to just use his arm power to throw defenders around at the next level!"
The hell he won't, lol.
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06-22-2010, 01:21 PM
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Woodley, Harrison and Johnson are the best all-round players. If you were voting in terms of all-round, your vote should go to Harrison or Johnson in this round.
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06-22-2010, 01:38 PM
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I vote Harrison, I love JJ, he has out played Suggs this past season. But still Harrison is better then Tsizzle and JJ.
Suggs could be #2 on this list, maybe #1 if he gets in shape for this season and isnt ballooned up at 280 pounds
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06-22-2010, 02:04 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ravens1991
I vote Harrison, I love JJ, he has out played Suggs this past season. But still Harrison is better then Tsizzle and JJ.
Suggs could be #2 on this list, maybe #1 if he gets in shape for this season and isnt ballooned up at 280 pounds
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Yeah, playing at that weight really doesn't suit Suggs. He's not a 4-3 RE, and we saw last year what would happen if he tried to be the size of one. Right now IDK who to go with, I'll vote later (too much NBA Draft stuff in my head lol).
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06-22-2010, 04:47 PM
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Fujita is playing inside. Outside backers are Roth and Gocong. Not that it matters, just saying.
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