Kyle Shanahan has been impressed with rookie LB Fred Warner.
— Joe Fann (@Joe_Fann) May 22, 2018
"He's very smart and he plays like it on the field. ... He's had an impressive two days."
Warner played MIKE today, which means he was tasked with communicating play calls.
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Originally posted by Heroism:
Get 'em, Freddy
Kyle Shanahan has been impressed with rookie LB Fred Warner.
— Joe Fann (@Joe_Fann) May 22, 2018
"He's very smart and he plays like it on the field. ... He's had an impressive two days."
Warner played MIKE today, which means he was tasked with communicating play calls.
i'm not surprised, it's a day without pads and seeing how the new guys especially fit in. doubt he's gonna be starting mike come day 1, but it's good to see how he can handle that role if needed.
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But he'll be out there soon.
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Originally posted by Heroism:
I also don't expect him to be Mike on opening day. That's a lot to ask from a rookie.
But he'll be out there soon.
agreed, but glad he can somewhat handle it.
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Originally posted by Heroism:
I also don't expect him to be Mike on opening day. That's a lot to ask from a rookie.
But he'll be out there soon.
He got a ludicrous score on the Wunderlic....what makes you think he can't handle Mike duty?
What's asked of the Mike other than to understand what's being relayed to him in his helmet to the rest of his teammates? Is he reading the O and making adjustments? (If so, that seems like something more of a vet should be doing?)
(I'm asking because I don't know)
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Originally posted by Lobo49er:
He got a ludicrous score on the Wunderlic....what makes you think he can't handle Mike duty?
What's asked of the Mike other than to understand what's being relayed to him in his helmet to the rest of his teammates? Is he reading the O and making adjustments? (If so, that seems like something more of a vet should be doing?)
(I'm asking because I don't know)
No, no, I absolutely believe he's capable of handling Mike responsibilities. It's transition period in which a rookie assimilates to the speed of the NFL game that gives me pause. I don't like the idea of a rookie trying to get comfortable while also being responsible for receiving and relaying calls, adjusting calls, ensuring players are lined up correctly, etc.
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Originally posted by Heroism:Originally posted by Lobo49er:He got a ludicrous score on the Wunderlic....what makes you think he can't handle Mike duty?
What's asked of the Mike other than to understand what's being relayed to him in his helmet to the rest of his teammates? Is he reading the O and making adjustments? (If so, that seems like something more of a vet should be doing?)
(I'm asking because I don't know)
No, no, I absolutely believe he's capable of handling Mike responsibilities. It's transition period in which a rookie assimilates to the speed of the NFL game that gives me pause. I don't like the idea of a rookie trying to get comfortable while also being responsible for receiving and relaying calls, adjusting calls, ensuring players are lined up correctly, etc.
Ah. Gotcha.
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Originally posted by OnTheClock:Eli was a pure pass rusher in college so on top of not having scheme continuity, he was also learning how to be a coverage LB (3-4olb, 4-3sam). I think Eli's journey is the ideal way to find a SAM backer. Draft pass rushers, and if they fail to develop into a competent pass rusher, then make them SAM. The athletic skills from being a good college pass rusher can translate into being a good coverage LB and a player that dominates TE run blocks. In other words, don't draft a SAM, just turn failed LEOs into SAMs. I don't think Eli is going to suddenly find pass rushing skills, but he can still make himself a good base SAM for this defense.
I've been somewhat of a skeptic on Harold since he came out as a prospect, but admittedly, he's had no system continuity and has been asked to change his body composition a lot over his career. We'll see if this year with another year in the system, plus his body in the right place and hopefully matured some, maybe this is the year he breaks out.
He hasn't been bad, just hasn't been an impact guy. If he plays so well that someone stays on the bench, that's good for the team.
Sorry, back to Warner.
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Originally posted by Heroism:Nice. Any context to Kyle's thoughts on Warner? If Kyle was asked, "tell me about Warner", then eh, what's Kyle supposed to say? But if he was asked an open ended question like, "what rookie has impressed you?", then it's very nice.
Get 'em, Freddy
Kyle Shanahan has been impressed with rookie LB Fred Warner.
— Joe Fann (@Joe_Fann) May 22, 2018
"He's very smart and he plays like it on the field. ... He's had an impressive two days."
Warner played MIKE today, which means he was tasked with communicating play calls.
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Originally posted by thl408:Nice. Any context to Kyle's thoughts on Warner? If Kyle was asked, "tell me about Warner", then eh, what's Kyle supposed to say? But if he was asked an open ended question like, "what rookie has impressed you?", then it's very nice.Originally posted by Heroism:Get 'em, Freddy
Kyle Shanahan has been impressed with rookie LB Fred Warner.
— Joe Fann (@Joe_Fann) May 22, 2018
"He's very smart and he plays like it on the field. ... He's had an impressive two days."
Warner played MIKE today, which means he was tasked with communicating play calls.
He was asked about Warner. There was more to Kyle's answer - he seemed genuinely impressed with how football smart Warner is on the field.
I found it almost impossible to hear the questions:
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I don't like this rule.
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Originally posted by Lobo49er:Thanks! Comments about Warner start @ 13:40.
He was asked about Warner. There was more to Kyle's answer - he seemed genuinely impressed with how football smart Warner is on the field.
I found it almost impossible to hear the questions:
Hero - Just saw the clip about the new helmet targeting rule. In a way, I get it. Dfensive players need to let go of some very old habits. Such a severe penalty for something that happens on so many plays.
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Originally posted by Heroism:Get 'em, Freddy
Kyle Shanahan has been impressed with rookie LB Fred Warner.
— Joe Fann (@Joe_Fann) May 22, 2018
"He's very smart and he plays like it on the field. ... He's had an impressive two days."
Warner played MIKE today, which means he was tasked with communicating play calls.
Boom! MIKE it is...M.Smith also started at MIKE today. Toomer at WILL.