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Thread: Justin Bannan 9/24/06
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06-16-2007, 05:39 PM #25
Re: Justin Bannan 9/24/06
Well, the "pressure" was a very comparative analysis. In that, if his pass-rush was substantially better than the other DTs on that play, I'd call it a good pass rush (even if the rush wasn't overly effective). I was just trying to see if his pass-rush was any worse than the other DTs (although i ended up only comparing him to Gregg in that aspect, due to number of plays). And in the handful of plays that I looked at, Bannan's rush wasn't any worse (in fact, in my oppinion it was slightly better; though, neither's pass-rush was particularly effective).
Last edited by lance1086; 06-16-2007 at 05:51 PM.
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06-16-2007, 07:27 PM #26
Re: Justin Bannan 9/24/06
Jonboy, here are the 12 plays of Bannan from the Cleveland game. Quality is kinda low, but take a look at it if you want: http://files.filefront.com//;7803196;;/
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06-16-2007, 11:28 PM #27
Re: Justin Bannan 9/24/06
[QUOTE=lance1086;39280]
Q2 2/7 Clv 28 13:58
He got tossed from one lineman to another to create a lane... not good. Not good tackling at all, which also showed up in the other earlier large gain pass play.
***Q2 1/10 Clv 26 3:41
Fought off two nice blocks here, amde the takcel. Perhaps the lineman releases because he is ahead of the first down marker??
***Q2 3/1 Clv 35 2:35
Weird play to analyze. The whole 'D' was in disarray.
I agree, though I think he was almost "lost" alone in a sea of BROWNS, and missed what could have otherwise been a tackle for a loss.
Q2 1/Goal Bal 1 0:29
This play is missing...
Q4 2/10 Clv 20 14:53
RDT. 4-man rush. Bannan was pushed to the ground by the LT.
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Twice a victim of bad tackling. This does not completely excuse his lack of required push. He seems to get off the snap quickly, get s short area push and stall... He neither overwhelms his man nor gets by him. He was able to suck up a double team on more then one occasion. It seems to me he would benefit more from being on the field with Ngata on first down... Tackles seemed to have little trouble riding him wide of the pocket when coming off the edge. Perhaps we should save that for the more fleet footed and keep Bannan inside where he appeared to be more effective. Above comments are where I felt there was something to add or provide counter to Lance's observations. Otherwise I saw what he did.
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