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I know a lot of the hatred for our starting LBs is mostly from what they showed last year, but I have rewatched the series from the first preseason game for the third time, focusing on just the linebackers. They didnt stand out as far as making big plays, but they played fast and were very active. We can win with all 3 of them and have a very good defense. There were a couple of missed tackles, but Misi was in god position almost every time. I think we need to give them more of a chance and see what they do in this defense and in their new positions. I have never been a fan of Wheeler, but lets at least see what he does week one in a real game.
 


WOW!! someone hasnt been keeping up with camp. this kid has already locked down a spot on the roster. he is going NO WHERE NEAR the practice squad.

he has flat surprised EVERYONE, from coaches to players how fast he has picked it up AND his over all game.


its camp, he is not a certainty to make the roster.
 
I know a lot of the hatred for our starting LBs is mostly from what they showed last year, but I have rewatched the series from the first preseason game for the third time, focusing on just the linebackers. They didnt stand out as far as making big plays, but they played fast and were very active. We can win with all 3 of them and have a very good defense. There were a couple of missed tackles, but Misi was in god position almost every time. I think we need to give them more of a chance and see what they do in this defense and in their new positions. I have never been a fan of Wheeler, but lets at least see what he does week one in a real game.

I'd be more willing to give them a chance if they weren't also always in position all of last year and still utterly and completely failed to make plays. This is nothing new for them.
 
People are rushing to annoint these rookie linebackers simply because they aren't Wheeler or Ellerbee. Yes I do believe those two suck, but this is the same crew that blew an assignment yesterday that let a dump off go for like 50 yards, and that was against third stringers. Our starters whiff on making their tackles and they suck at locking down their coverage, but they weren't ever caught out of position so bad last year that we got gashed for massive plays. Tripp seems to have good physical skills and reminds me ever so slight of Zack Thomas, but no coordinator is going to throw guys like these out there if they aren't ready mentally. Bad, bad things can happen, a lot worse than a missed tackle or a 3rd down conversion. Don't think that coaches like McDaniels in NE wouldn't be able to eat these guys for breakfast with potential for 40 point blowouts (you know, like when Sparano's defenses faced NE's backups).

I believe our 1st stringe LBs were the one that gave up that 76 yard rushing play that was called back. I know it was Misi that whiffed on the tackle and was completely out of position.
 
McCain is an interesting development prospect, but he's no certainty to even make the 53 man roster. He's just a 6'5" prospect.
I'm a Jordie Tripp fan but these are early days. Maybe give him some mike LB playing time in a practice game and see how he goes but my preference would not be to rush him along. Good things sometimes take a little time.

The only way McCain doesn't make the final 53 is if he gets hurt or gets in trouble. His potential is off the charts, great instincts, the best pass rushing LB on the team, and probably already the best cover LB as well. I don't think there has been a day that I haven't seen his name come up in camp for making a play behind the LOS or breaking up a pass. If we tried to stash this guy on the PS he would last exactly one second before he was GONE. They are bringing him along slowly but by the 4th preseason game people will see what I was talking about after the draft when picked him up. I've been watching this kid since his 10th grade year in HS, if he keeps his head in the game, he will become a play maker, household name. Go ahead and laugh if you want, I was laughed at when I said it about Wake too, so I'm used to it.
 
After watching the game, the play recognition was very slow or completely wrong. The gaps and angles were wrong to many times. These guys were grabbing air or blocking themselves out of the play. No instincts.

That's what happens when you look at "measureables"...instead of looking for "football players".
 
I believe our 1st stringe LBs were the one that gave up that 76 yard rushing play that was called back. I know it was Misi that whiffed on the tackle and was completely out of position.

He whiffed on the tackle, I don't know if he blew the assignment necessarily. Was that the one where an obvious holding call brought it back, or was it something else?
 
The only way McCain doesn't make the final 53 is if he gets hurt or gets in trouble. His potential is off the charts, great instincts, the best pass rushing LB on the team, and probably already the best cover LB as well. I don't think there has been a day that I haven't seen his name come up in camp for making a play behind the LOS or breaking up a pass. If we tried to stash this guy on the PS he would last exactly one second before he was GONE. They are bringing him along slowly but by the 4th preseason game people will see what I was talking about after the draft when picked him up. I've been watching this kid since his 10th grade year in HS, if he keeps his head in the game, he will become a play maker, household name. Go ahead and laugh if you want, I was laughed at when I said it about Wake too, so I'm used to it.

My fingers are crossed. Great linebackers can make everyone look better. It would be amazing to have an athletic freak able to cover for once. Does anyone remember when we could truly stop a TE? If he's the better player than Wheeler; you play him. Who cares if that's one pricey bench warmer... Same thing with Tripp, young players will take their mental lumps but in end maybe the experience will help them grow and develop. We can only wish I guess, it is the nfl, you never know... Especially since were the Dolphins we know the starting 3 will remain the same
 
Tripp plays middle linebacker, Wheeler does not. I strongly suspect Tripp will get on the field this season, though.

Personally, I'd prefer to see Ellerbe gone, but whatever.

Tripp could play any of the 3 lb positions.

Even IF the young LBs showed well enough to start, Ellerbe's and Wheeler's contracts are fully guaranteed this season. They'd at least stay as backups.
 
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The only way McCain doesn't make the final 53 is if he gets hurt or gets in trouble. His potential is off the charts, great instincts, the best pass rushing LB on the team, and probably already the best cover LB as well. I don't think there has been a day that I haven't seen his name come up in camp for making a play behind the LOS or breaking up a pass. If we tried to stash this guy on the PS he would last exactly one second before he was GONE. They are bringing him along slowly but by the 4th preseason game people will see what I was talking about after the draft when picked him up. I've been watching this kid since his 10th grade year in HS, if he keeps his head in the game, he will become a play maker, household name. Go ahead and laugh if you want, I was laughed at when I said it about Wake too, so I'm used to it.
Good to see you getting passionate about an undrafted free agent. You must really like him. I hope that you are right. I haven't seen many of his plays and didn't realize his natural instincts were as strong as you indicate. Thanks for explaining.
It is pretty rare for a College Head Coach to kick his best player right off the team with zero explanation. I presume that the Cal Coach had good reason and hopefully Chris learned his lesson. Do you know the nature of the transgression to cause an immediate exit? Drugs? Violence? Depravity? How difficult do you think it will it be to keep McCain on the straight and narrow? There is a reason no NFL team drafted him. Is there a possible mental health issue below the surface eg Incognito, and an implosion is inevitable? After last year's bullygate disaster, the Dolphins are not the team that wants to roll the dice on another prospective sociopath out of control in the lockerroom, regardless of talent. Even Belichick may be wary after Hernandez.
 
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I honestly dont mind getting Tripp and McCain more playing time on the field.. Can they really be any worse then what we have out there? Seriously? At minimum it would be refreshing to finally have LB's with some instincts.
Chubbs
 
From NFL website 9-30-13:

California has dismissed junior defensive end Chris McCain, citing "conduct detrimental to the team" in a terse one-sentence statement.

The 6-foot-6, 250-pound McCain had long been one of the most mercurial talents on the Golden Bear roster, with the athleticism to take over games (four tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss with 1.5 sacks in last season's upset win over UCLA) and the immaturity to disappear from them.

McCain had 11 tackles and one forced fumble in three games this season, starting two as a defensive end in Cal's new 4-3 defense. McCain earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 recognition last season after posting 8.5 tackles for loss with 3.5 sacks last season as a 3-4 outside linebacker.

McCain clashed with strength and conditioning coach Mike Blasquez over the summer, BearTerritory.net reported, while his propensity for exaggerating injuries became a running joke among teammates and fans.

McCain has legitimate NFL talent, but he has never been able to fully tap into it. This embarrassing and public rebuke might be the wake-up call needed to fully harness it, either by transferring and redshirting before playing his senior season or dropping down to a lower level of competition and playing immediately next season.
 
Cracks me up to see all this info on McCain. I dvr'd the game and just had the chance to watch it on Sunday morning. So I'm sitting there watching the second half, looking to see who our backups and developmentals look, and all I'm taking note of besides Will Davis making a play on every ball thrown his way is McCain all over the place, hitting everybody and standing out like a sore thumb. After watching Wheeler run around and continue to do absolutely nothing, this kid is a sight for sore eyes. Trust the coaches see exactly what we all saw. Standby.
 
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