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Originally posted by chargerkdb View PostThe only knock I’ve seen on Darrisaw that could be extrapolated to any sort of notion about work ethic is that he played down to lesser competition. One guys opinion that seems to now be he’s the next Isaiah Wilson. I know quite a few people around VT program and I’m telling you there isn’t anything lazy about Chris.
They guy came in as an unheralded 2 Star, he played with a chip on his shoulder as has been head and shoulders the best oline player on a top 10 oline unit. He has gotten better every year and played against some pretty damn good pass rushers the past 3 years.
Take PFF for what it’s worth but they rated him last year 2 while tenths of a point below Sewel and against better competition. He was highest rated pass AND run n blocker overall last year.
Don’t rate him at 13 that’s fine but he is NOT lazy nor does he have a poor work effort.There is zero indication he has any off field issues that are clearly the case with Isaiah Wilson. 2 Star recruits rarely take over LT position in P5 because they are lazy.
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Originally posted by chargerkdb View Post
The fact he’s getting better every season seems to contradict a poor work effort. So he didn’t bother to pancake a 200lb DE from Liberty or whatever the case someones citing. He gave up 0 sacks and 6 pressures all season. Everything I’ve heard is he is dedicated to getting better and he’s already pretty good. WFT’s GM was in Blacksburg. He won’t get beyond 19th pick IMO
1) can he play LT in the NFL
2) can he pass block in the NFL
Thats what the Chargers need
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Originally posted by La Costa Boy View Post
This is a stout defense of CD where I have not seen one before, so thanks. BTW I said he might go all pro or he might be the next Isiah Wilson......but I guess this can be said about any prospect. I simply have to wonder why I can see so much negative on Darrisaw and yours is probably the first real defense of him I have seen in 2 weeks at least? I would wonder why his people would not be singing his praises from the rooftops in defense. Maybe they just think FU to the detractors, eh???
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Originally posted by CivilBolt View Post
Simple analogy is you can’t teach work ethic... you either have it or you don’t
If Darrisaw really does have a chip on his shoulder, like he said in his interview, he’ll want to prove that he can excel at the highest level. He’s definitely got some things to work on—mainly pass protection—but I see a kid that wants to succeed. We all know he has the physical tools, and those cannot be taught.
Playing under inspirational coaches and alongside grizzled vets ought to have a substantial impact. Darrisaw doesn’t strike me as a party boy or someone whose just in it for the money.
That being said, Darrisaw might be the best run-blocking tackle in the draft. Watching his tape, he was either involved in or directly responsible for springing every big run. Khalil Herbert is good, but Darrisaw was a big reason he averaged 8.9 and 7.7 ypc in his last 2 seasons. And this isn’t the MAC we’re talking about, it’s the ACC.Our quarterback is a golden god.
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Originally posted by CivilBolt View Post
Hopefully there’s no more Isiah Wilson repeat... imagine you’re a cop trying to stop a 300# guy from jumping off a balcony to avoid arrest :mcnugget:
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Originally posted by Bolt Dude View PostI’m going to respectfully disagree here. Work ethic can be taught. It can also come from being inspired by challenging environments.
If Darrisaw really does have a chip on his shoulder, like he said in his interview, he’ll want to prove that he can excel at the highest level. He’s definitely got some things to work on—mainly pass protection—but I see a kid that wants to succeed. We all know he has the physical tools, and those cannot be taught.
Playing under inspirational coaches and alongside grizzled vets ought to have a substantial impact. Darrisaw doesn’t strike me as a party boy or someone whose just in it for the money.
That being said, Darrisaw might be the best run-blocking tackle in the draft. Watching his tape, he was either involved in or directly responsible for springing every big run. Khalil Herbert is good, but Darrisaw was a big reason he averaged 8.9 and 7.7 ypc in his last 2 seasons. And this isn’t the MAC we’re talking about, it’s the ACC.
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Originally posted by CivilBolt View Post
Agree. There’s probably exceptions. The key is to have that challenging environment. What if the environment changed? Then the person can revert back to his old ways. Not all people act/work the same way when people are present/absent. That is what I was trying to convey. I should have said not all people are self-motivated.
Our quarterback is a golden god.
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good read on Slater vs Darrisaw.
the conclusion:
”Ultimately, I believe that OT2 belongs to Darrisaw. Simply put, Darrisaw can make up the ground on Slater technically. However, Slater cannot make up the ground on Darrisaw physically. As a result, Darrisaw’s ceiling is much higher. In a league driven by ceiling, where the top tackles like Trent Williams and Tyron Smith were dominant in the 2010s, that’s going to matter more.
If a team wants to play Rashawn Slater inside at guard to give them the best starting five linemen, I think he’ll excel there. However, he is just as good on the outside at tackle and will be a great player there as well. Christian Darrisaw simply projects easier as a Day 1 starting left tackle.
Slater will still likely be the second offensive lineman off the board in mock drafts. For my money, however, Darrisaw would ultimately be my pick as the second offensive tackle taken in the 2021 NFL Draft.”
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Originally posted by Bolt Dude View PostGood points. I also like Darrisaw’s humility. Having that, and a chip on his shoulder is a good combination. Usually it’s the guys who already think they’re the shit that get rude awakenings in the NFL.
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Originally posted by La Costa Boy View Post
This is a stout defense of CD where I have not seen one before, so thanks. BTW I said he might go all pro or he might be the next Isiah Wilson......but I guess this can be said about any prospect. I simply have to wonder why I can see so much negative on Darrisaw and yours is probably the first real defense of him I have seen in 2 weeks at least? I would wonder why his people would not be singing his praises from the rooftops in defense. Maybe they just think FU to the detractors, eh???
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