some one please sell me on GLENN DORSEY!!! | FinHeaven - Miami Dolphins Forums

some one please sell me on GLENN DORSEY!!!

Oraclepz

Seasoned Veteran
Joined
Apr 15, 2005
Messages
2,022
Reaction score
69
Age
41
Location
Tampa
I have no idea what people see in him. Am i missing something? every game i seen him play in i did not see anything special. Some one show me a video or tell me that im wrong. Do i think hes gonna be a bust? no. i think he will be ok but hes not number 1 overall draft pick material in my opinion. Maybe im wrong. I would rather have Both LONGs.
 
Plenty of posts in this forum about Dorsey... look around a little. Read just about every post on him by Boomer...


you're not even trying...
 
This is somewhere on the board, but here is my take again:

Dorsey has many positives within his game, so it is tough to know where to start. That said, a combination of four of his skills are what make him most impressive. Dorsey has a very rare combination of strength, acceleration, body control, and recognition. His strength is unreal. Offensive linemen consistently jolt back and struggle with balance the moment he engages them. Further, this unique strength allows him to consistently play on the other side of the line regardless of double teams. Dorsey also possesses unreal acceleration for a man of his strength and dimensions. He consistently beats opposing linemen into position, thus allowing him to gain leverage and and make a play on the ball carrier. Further, Dorsey moves extremely well and shows excellent body control, allowing him to adapt to all types of situations. Lastly among these prime positives are his read and recognition skills. He always sees the ball both against the run and the pass. This allows him to make calculated decisions in regards to whether he should rush the passer, hold his own and wait for the back, or attack the backfield to break up the run.
Dorsey also shows outstanding toughness and very little injury history. This goes hand in hand because Dorsey was the victim of an illegal chop block which would have signaled the bench at the very least for a lesser man. He played through the injury, showing his toughness. Dorsey also has an excellent build. This may come as a surprise to many because of what appears to be a rather large ***. The thing is, that *** and lower body is where the strength and acceleration comes from. Lastly, Dorsey is an explosive and talented tackler.
It is really an effort in futility to find negatives in Dorsey’s game. Really the only thing I can come up with is that he is probably 6’1 ½ to 6’2 instead of 6’4 or 6’5. That said, it really is no big deal because he likely would not have the athleticism or strength he has if he were that tall.
In essence, Dorsey is an absolute beast. He is probably the most talented and productive defensive tackle to enter the draft in fifteen years. That is not a joke. This kid is legit. He will be an instant difference maker at the next level. He projects to every defensive tackle position except nose tackle, and that is only because that would not be a good use of his talent. I still expect him to be drafted by the Miami Dolphins with the first pick and inserted immediately as their nose tackle. This makes sense because this style of 3-4 is more predicated on speed and attacking the quarterback (See Jay Ratliff). Dorsey is a perfect fit in the middle and should excel at the position for at least a decade.
 
This is somewhere on the board, but here is my take again:

Dorsey has many positives within his game, so it is tough to know where to start. That said, a combination of four of his skills are what make him most impressive. Dorsey has a very rare combination of strength, acceleration, body control, and recognition. His strength is unreal. Offensive linemen consistently jolt back and struggle with balance the moment he engages them. Further, this unique strength allows him to consistently play on the other side of the line regardless of double teams. Dorsey also possesses unreal acceleration for a man of his strength and dimensions. He consistently beats opposing linemen into position, thus allowing him to gain leverage and and make a play on the ball carrier. Further, Dorsey moves extremely well and shows excellent body control, allowing him to adapt to all types of situations. Lastly among these prime positives are his read and recognition skills. He always sees the ball both against the run and the pass. This allows him to make calculated decisions in regards to whether he should rush the passer, hold his own and wait for the back, or attack the backfield to break up the run.
Dorsey also shows outstanding toughness and very little injury history. This goes hand in hand because Dorsey was the victim of an illegal chop block which would have signaled the bench at the very least for a lesser man. He played through the injury, showing his toughness. Dorsey also has an excellent build. This may come as a surprise to many because of what appears to be a rather large ***. The thing is, that *** and lower body is where the strength and acceleration comes from. Lastly, Dorsey is an explosive and talented tackler.
It is really an effort in futility to find negatives in Dorsey’s game. Really the only thing I can come up with is that he is probably 6’1 ½ to 6’2 instead of 6’4 or 6’5. That said, it really is no big deal because he likely would not have the athleticism or strength he has if he were that tall.
In essence, Dorsey is an absolute beast. He is probably the most talented and productive defensive tackle to enter the draft in fifteen years. That is not a joke. This kid is legit. He will be an instant difference maker at the next level. He projects to every defensive tackle position except nose tackle, and that is only because that would not be a good use of his talent. I still expect him to be drafted by the Miami Dolphins with the first pick and inserted immediately as their nose tackle. This makes sense because this style of 3-4 is more predicated on speed and attacking the quarterback (See Jay Ratliff). Dorsey is a perfect fit in the middle and should excel at the position for at least a decade.
this
 
I have no idea what people see in him. Am i missing something? every game i seen him play in i did not see anything special. Some one show me a video or tell me that im wrong. Do i think hes gonna be a bust? no. i think he will be ok but hes not number 1 overall draft pick material in my opinion. Maybe im wrong. I would rather have Both LONGs.

I dont know man...I havent seen him play either except for the BCS National Title Bowl Game....he played very well,very dominating

All I can truely tell you is,If you go to NFLDraftCountDown.com(the 2nd ranked mock drafting website),it says that Glenn Dorsey is one of the best DT's to come along in recent drafts...i guess that says a lot
 
I have no idea what people see in him. Am i missing something? every game i seen him play in i did not see anything special. Some one show me a video or tell me that im wrong. Do i think hes gonna be a bust? no. i think he will be ok but hes not number 1 overall draft pick material in my opinion. Maybe im wrong. I would rather have Both LONGs.


Someone else who's been watching Ken Dorsey
 
He's the best player in the draft at a position of HUGE need for us. Pretty simple reason to draft him right there.
 
He's the best player in the draft at a position of HUGE need for us. Pretty simple reason to draft him right there.



Hey bro... I think your going to find that on these boards, with some of these members, that reason is simply not good enough.


that being said, could someone please sell me on todd blythe??
 
Other things about Dorsey:

Our biggest need is a run stopper, and that is where he fits perfectly, they won't be ripping us up the middle with him there.

His knowledge of LEVERAGE and quickness in small space is exceptional; he does not get pushed back, EVER.

Lastly, he is a leader by example. We could use some young leaders on the team on defense, and he would be an exceptional place to start.
 
This is somewhere on the board, but here is my take again:

Dorsey has many positives within his game, so it is tough to know where to start. That said, a combination of four of his skills are what make him most impressive. Dorsey has a very rare combination of strength, acceleration, body control, and recognition. His strength is unreal. Offensive linemen consistently jolt back and struggle with balance the moment he engages them. Further, this unique strength allows him to consistently play on the other side of the line regardless of double teams. Dorsey also possesses unreal acceleration for a man of his strength and dimensions. He consistently beats opposing linemen into position, thus allowing him to gain leverage and and make a play on the ball carrier. Further, Dorsey moves extremely well and shows excellent body control, allowing him to adapt to all types of situations. Lastly among these prime positives are his read and recognition skills. He always sees the ball both against the run and the pass. This allows him to make calculated decisions in regards to whether he should rush the passer, hold his own and wait for the back, or attack the backfield to break up the run.
Dorsey also shows outstanding toughness and very little injury history. This goes hand in hand because Dorsey was the victim of an illegal chop block which would have signaled the bench at the very least for a lesser man. He played through the injury, showing his toughness. Dorsey also has an excellent build. This may come as a surprise to many because of what appears to be a rather large ***. The thing is, that *** and lower body is where the strength and acceleration comes from. Lastly, Dorsey is an explosive and talented tackler.
It is really an effort in futility to find negatives in Dorsey’s game. Really the only thing I can come up with is that he is probably 6’1 ½ to 6’2 instead of 6’4 or 6’5. That said, it really is no big deal because he likely would not have the athleticism or strength he has if he were that tall.
In essence, Dorsey is an absolute beast. He is probably the most talented and productive defensive tackle to enter the draft in fifteen years. That is not a joke. This kid is legit. He will be an instant difference maker at the next level. He projects to every defensive tackle position except nose tackle, and that is only because that would not be a good use of his talent. I still expect him to be drafted by the Miami Dolphins with the first pick and inserted immediately as their nose tackle. This makes sense because this style of 3-4 is more predicated on speed and attacking the quarterback (See Jay Ratliff). Dorsey is a perfect fit in the middle and should excel at the position for at least a decade.
Great post bro.
 
Back
Top Bottom