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6 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

Rozeboom may be the worst starting MLB I ever recall us fielding.  I know the sample size is small but damn…  instincts are poo, fundamentals are poo, he really just out there taking up real estate.

He's better than Wallace IMO.

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7 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

Rozeboom may be the worst starting MLB I ever recall us fielding.  I know the sample size is small but damn…  instincts are poo, fundamentals are poo, he really just out there taking up real estate.

The best thing about him is his motor and ability to pursue when he is out of position, which he frequently is. 

Wallace seems to have absolutely atrocious instincts. He might be the worst LB we have fielded in the Tepper era, which is saying a lot.

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30 minutes ago, shaqattaq said:

He's better than Wallace IMO.

 

8 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

The best thing about him is his motor and ability to pursue when he is out of position, which he frequently is. 

Wallace seems to have absolutely atrocious instincts. He might be the worst LB we have fielded in the Tepper era, which is saying a lot.

It’s definitely not looking good.  I’m giving him some benefit of the doubt because it’s just his second year and he showed some good things as a rookie…  but I agree, so far this season, he looks to have regressed drastically.  I noticed starting in preseason.  But, Rozeboom has been in the league long enough that we should know what he is by now.  They went and signed him in FA so he could stand in the middle of the field with concrete blocks in his feet?  Show up to the play late and throw a forearm whiff?  Get smoked in the pass game?  I just haven’t seen any positives.

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