Barry20
You Play To Win The Game
I agree I'm not high on Ellerbe myself. I want him to work out but I just don't see it happening maybe we draft a middle linebacker who can eventually take the reigns.
Ellerbe isn't a huge miss in FA. He's solid, but hasn't been spectacular. It's Wheeler that is a step backwards from what we had at LB last year. We should have only cut Burnett lose, and kept Dansby in the middle signing Ellerbe to play outside. Would have actually been an ungrade to the LB unit instead of a step backwards. Of course hindsight is 20/20, and when he was here most people hated Dansby.
I think both could be replaceable. Wheeler actually has 9 more solo tackles then Ellerbe does and more total tackles. Im sorry but the MLB should be leading the team in tackles.. Not a WOLB. IDK where i can find how many missed tackles they have, but im willing to bet they missed close to the same amount.
Ellerbe does have 2 int though. Im willing to give him another year. But i have not been impressed at all with him. Ellerbe isnt even in the top 40 in tackles made. Wheeler is #34
I think both could be replaceable. Wheeler actually has 9 more solo tackles then Ellerbe does and more total tackles. Im sorry but the MLB should be leading the team in tackles.. Not a WOLB. IDK where i can find how many missed tackles they have, but im willing to bet they missed close to the same amount.
Ellerbe does have 2 int though. Im willing to give him another year. But i have not been impressed at all with him. Ellerbe isnt even in the top 40 in tackles made. Wheeler is #34
He may do more than I see but a lot less than I expected. I agree that he's better in coverage than Dansby, and better on the blitz, but he's worse against the run, so overall, it's not an upgrade. I really would like someone with his size/speed to be better at filling holes, anticipating gaps, shedding blocks and tackling than he is. He's just not good at any of those things, and stopping the run is fundamental to the MLB position.If you pay attention to Ellerbe, he is the quarterback of our defense, he's always making adjustments and getting the defense in tune to what is about to happen on offense. I see it every other play, he does a lot more than it seems that you see.
I didn't pay much attention to Ellerbe until about a month ago. I knew he wasn't great. I assumed he was solid.
Once I started looking at him play after play, it's amazing how often his feet get stuck in cement. Wheeler makes the obvious mistakes because he's active but doesn't like to take on blockers. He'll take the wrong side on occasion and it really looks bad when he essentially creates the hole for the offense.
With Ellerbe you don't notice the mistakes because so often he's just standing there, apparently waiting for something -- anything -- to process before he makes a commitment.
Many of the inside runs that should have been confronted within 2-3 yards in past years are allowed to gain 5-6 because Ellerbe simply doesn't react.
Really? You can't be serious. Letting a team run all over you is demoralizing, kills clock, kills momentum, creates long drives, and tires your defense.
If you pay attention to Ellerbe, he is the quarterback of our defense, he's always making adjustments and getting the defense in tune to what is about to happen on offense. I see it every other play, he does a lot more than it seems that you see.