Bill Johanesen
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ORIGINAL: bohumm Remember, the reason Hunter is so integral is that he plays Zimmer's system perfectly: stop the run first, rush the passer second. If he were on a team where he could just go upfield to seal the edge (maybe) on the way to the passer, he'd get a lot more sacks. If he were on a team that would start/play a youngster over a declining vet just because he's better, he would have had a lot more snaps and an extra year as a starter under his belt when he negotiated his second contract. Yes, he signed it, but reward him and recognize the entire context. quote:
ORIGINAL: bohumm I guess I just don't see it as a given that Hunter is only this good because he was with the Vikings. I think that's helped, but he was extremely young when drafted and likely would be as good anywhere, with even more sacks in a system that allowed him to focus more on rushing the passer. But maybe not. As for college, apples to oranges. If it were all about sacks, he likely wouldn't have been drafted at all. This is all conjecture assuming Hunter would have overcome any obstacle thrown in his path. I could also speculate that if Hunter had not been drafted by the Vikings, he might have lasted until the 5th rd by a team with no DL coach named Patterson ... who can say where he'd be in his development ... a lot of world class athletes and much better college players than Hunter fall through the cracks in their transition to the nfl because they land in the wrong situation. Or, he might have been drafted by a team with a Von Miller instead of a Robison, and played even less his first two years. Yes, he has transformed himself into a great football player ... over time, with the help of the people around him, not in spite of. Patterson seemingly gets put on a pedestal by most posters on this board. But should he be? He has failed to develop more players than vice versa. I think more of the onus of success is on the player than the coach. I don't know. He started here in 2014. Season prior In 2013, the depth chart was largely a group of aged starters: RDE - Allen, Griffen NT - Guion, Fred Evans UT - Kevin Williams, Floyd (R), Ballard LDE - Robison, D'Aundre Reed Draftees Here are the players with four years or less experience that could maybe be considered as having developed under Patt (round, excludes most 7th rounders and undrafted free agents like Bower). Note that Griffen had a few years in already but wasn't a starter. 2010 - Griffen (4) 2011 - Ballard (4) 2013 - Floyd (1) Players drafted while he was with the Vikings: 2014 - Crichton (3) 2015 - Hunter (3), Dubose (6) 2017 - Jaleel Johnson (4), Odenigbo (7) 2018 - Holmes (4), Aruna (6) 2019 - Watts (6) 2020 - a bunch with limited snaps Free agents I'm not going to look up free agents but recall Linval Joseph, Weatherly, Stephen, Tom Johnson doing ok for what was expected. RIchardson, Ngakoue, already developed and limited sample size?
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