Hunt was more confident starting the game last week. You could see a little bit of swagger compared to the prior week. Thought he knew something. It didn't last long. As mentioned by several posters, the right side was on its heels. With a different quarterback it would have equated to more sacks.I don’t mucb like hunts anchor to date. That’s a concern for me.
looks like he’s in a hurry with his feet to kick back and beat the man to the spot problem is he’s on his toes when he gets out there and guys are speed to power rushing him into a problem.
you get driven into my qbs lower legs and seasons over
But I didn't mind so much because this was a division game. As bad as the Jets are, they're going to have more vigor and defensive intensity than a non-division game. It actually took more than a quarter to click in. I think Gregg Williams gave them a tongue lashing on the sideline because it became an entirely different Jets defense at 14-0 down and Miami taking over near midfield. From the first defensive snap the ferocity level soared and it remained that way the rest of the game. Plus the overloading. The Dolphins and especially the right side were kind of stunned and slow to adjust, plus let's face it already happy at 14-0.
Hunt has an unnatural backpedal and it shows up worse at tackle. Overly hurried and feet too close together. Leaning back instead of punch and flex. Major problem is he simply doesn't have a tackle body right now, so that slightly exasperates the unnatural feet.
None of it is awful. He's more competitive than I projected. Ideally he would be on the bench behind Davis, with Jackson still out there.
Kindley is a heck of a player and unquestionably needs to drop 10-15 midsection pounds, as another poster mentioned. He is lighter than last year at Georgia. The Dolphins were able to steal him in the 4th partially because of that flabby 2019.