Could the average coli breh get a sack in the NFL?

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Technically, Yes IF you understand speed and leverage. Average NFL game has about 30-40 pass plays. IF and that's a very big IF that's being tied to being undersized and in decent shape. You could probably slip by once in forty tries.

Outside of beating the OL off the line and getting under him, there's no way. You getting ragdolled.
No way. Elite all-power 5 conference football players don't survive NFL camps. And they've played all their youth+ teen years.

Average dude here couldn't get a sack in D3 game when they were at their physical peak.
 

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I think we all know about Larry Allen but I remember watching Garrison Hearst's 96 yard run and seeing #74, Dave Fiore , run really fast for an o-lineman


Funny thing is they were enormous for their day, now they're about the average size and athleticism for an OL.

You got 6'4-6'7 330-340 lbs. offensive guards now running 5.0 40-yard dashes.
 
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I actually think sacking a QB is one of the hardest things to do in all of sports, up there with hitting a baseball, maybe even more difficult.

There are some all-time great players who never brought down Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Patrick Mahomes, etc. and some others haven't done it after a few hundred snaps at them. Think about that.

Players like Osi Umenyiora and Warren Sapp have never sacked Peyton Manning, but you would have?

Probably the 3rd most sought-after position in football is someone who can get to the QB (QB, then personnel who protect the QB, then personnel who can get to the QB is the top 3 hierarchy).
Seriously, if you could then why are you even posting on here, shouldn't you be getting ready for Pre-Season week 2? :mjlol: :heh:

Pretty sure every NFL team out there will pay a lot of money as they're looking for a solution to get past Penei Sewell.

But nah, some folks going to complain about STEM cats making too much money as an NFL contract is staring at them in the face!
 
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I question whether the average coil breh could get a sack against a top-50 high school.

Think you got by unblocked only for some 6’5 224 lb 18 year old south carolina tight end commit hopped up on PRIME, taquis, and vape chemicals to detonate on you with a vicious crack back. That's a scary sight.
 
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No way. Elite all-power 5 conference football players don't survive NFL camps. And they've played all their youth+ teen years.

Average dude here couldn't get a sack in D3 game when they were at their physical peak.

Look at a OL try to pick up a corner blitz. The corner usually wins if he has the angle because of speed and leverage. Not saying the average coli dude is in NFL corner shape but speed and leverage used properly would help.
 

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I’m 6’5 with agility. All you would have to do is put me on the edge and I can run around the offensive line and sack the QB. If you wanna send me up the middle just put me at linebacker and I can make it to the quarter back by juking my way through the line cause I got A-1 jukes. Then I’m gonna make the tackle for sure and because I’m not on all that tough ass shyt trying to get the hit stick, just gonna go for the legs. shyt easy for real
 

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Look at a OL try to pick up a corner blitz. The corner usually wins if he has the angle because of speed and leverage. Not saying the average coli dude is in NFL corner shape but speed and leverage used properly would help.
Top 1% elite level athleticism can be used to find and get through spaces in the protection.
Not average Joe athleticism.

NFL game speed is no joke.
 

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Make me 21 again, put me on a CB blitz, coming off 3 months off hard workouts on tren, and the QB is Alex Smith post-injury.....

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Top 1% elite level athleticism can be used to find and get through spaces in the protection.
Not average Joe athleticism.

NFL game speed is no joke.
Right :mjlol: :heh:

Corners are basically the most athletic people on the field, maybe even across every single sport: 4.2/4.3 speed and bench pressing 225 lbs. x15+ and even then the mass majority of the time they get handled by an offensive linemen or running back blocking.

There's a reason why DC's rarely send cornerback blitzes and they ain't going to send one with a regular person. :mjlol:

Coaches rarely want to send L'Jarius Sneed at the QB, but the average person thinks they'd be more effective. :heh:

Coli breh thinks they're going to get to the QB from here in less than 3 seconds :pachaha:
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