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Wanted to give props to our two rookie DTs


TheRumGone

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what else is there really to say? are we looking at a 3 peat ROY? check out the stat lines in my sig. Very impressive for a rookie DT. And his impact that goes beyond stats.

 

he is a beast. everything we could have hoped for and more. truly unbelievable

 

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lots of pressure and recorded his first sack. came in on lot on 3rd downs. really impressive, like star his game didn't show up on that stats. helped crumble that pocket all day long. all the problems that were said about motor issues seem like it was based on % of snaps at purdue.

 

 

I realize this wasn't  the greatest of o-lines but man this was some kind of coming out party for our d-line. building confidence is key. So big ups to the big fellas.

 

also wanted to add. just watch Cam's presser.
 

"also wanted to give props to the Kraken, JESUS he had an unbelievable game." lol.

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what really is there else to say? are we looking at a 3 peat ROY. check out the stat lines on my sig. Very impressive for a rookie DT. And his impact that goes beyond stats.

 

he is a beast. everything we could have hoped for and more. truly unbelievable

 

KK:

 

lots of pressure and recorded his first sack. came in on lot on 3rd downs. really impressive, like star his game didn't show up on that stats. helped crumble that pocket all day long. all the problems that were said about motor issues seem like it was based on % of snaps at purdue.

 

 

I realize this wasn't  the greatest of o-lines but man this was some kind of coming out party for our d-line. building confidence is key. So big ups to the big fellas.

Both look like 10 year starters, can you imagine if they keep improving together and we keep good ends beside them?  Gotta say I wasn't too big of a fan of drafting back to back DTs, but it sure is paying off now and will probably pay off in the long run too.

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