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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Ricky Sapp active Sunday
This guy better have 3 sacks on Sunday the way some people here talk about him! Can't be worse than Maybin!
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Demario Davis and Ranger Trivette are coming for
you lawfully, morally, and physically
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: In transit northward wiff my peeps
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Up in the clouds somewhere
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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3 sacks in his 1st nfl game??? Smh
Just be happy if the guy can give us some pressure cause our starting OLB aren't doing that well at all. |
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Join Date: May 2005
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Is there a deadeline each week when you need to set your active roster?
Just curious why, if we were gonana make sapp active, why not wait until saturday to give seattle less time to prepare. I know its not like scheming against demarcus ware, but the less time the better right? |
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still a rookie after 4 years. should be SanchezFL
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Cape Coral, FL
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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If Seattle spends two minutes prepping for Ricky Sapp it will be surprising. Unless they're going to look at his college film, there's nothing to see.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Probably made the move earlier this time as they wanted to resign Allen to the PS without leaving him on the street and risk another team bringing him in. Activating Sapp opened up the PS spot while also filling the open spot on the 53. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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well he can't be worse than Maybin, guy looked like a god in the preseason and then gave us nothing when the games started counting.
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is a geek who loves football boardgames.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Virginia
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Demario Davis and Ranger Trivette are coming for
you lawfully, morally, and physically
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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3 Home teams and the F@ Jets
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Brooklyn
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Saw this profile of him - interesting - if he ever develops.
Ricky Sapp Outside Linebacker Senior Clemson 6’ 4” 247 lbs. Strengths: Athleticism, Linebacker Potential, Tackling, Instincts, Speed/Quickness, Burst, Pass Coverage. Weaknesses: Technique, Strength, Bulk/Weight, Run Defence, Shed, Stats, Knee Injury. By Daryl Breault Clemson’s star hybrid DE/OLB Ricky Sapp has played most of his college career with his hand on the ground and his ears pinned back but his time spent playing LB during his senior year unmasked a player more suited to standing up to take advantage of superior athleticism and great speed. Size and strength issues kept him from reaching his pass rushing potential but standing up at LB put his ability to cover backs and TEs in pass coverage on display and made his draft prospects jump despite a 5 sack season. Sapp earned his first selection to All-ACC anything this year with a 2nd Team pick by the media. Sapp turned in career-bests with 52 tackles and 13 TFL. His 5 sacks were one off his career high (6 in 2007) and give him 17.5 in 46 games. This year Sapp was recovering from a torn ACL suffered against Virginia in the second last game of 2008, which caused him to miss Clemson’s final game against South Carolina and the Gator Bowl loss to Nebraska that year. His final draft position will depend largely on how he works out during the combine and Pro Days, and he should make himself available for the Senior Bowl if he can. He needs to take every opportunity before the draft to show people his ability to play LB and prove that he can handle the transition at the next level. If he can do that and he really impresses, Sapp can quite possibly hear his name called very early. This is a guy who has every appearance of being a player who is far more effective at the pro level than as a college player and a position switch is the first step in that happening. Sapp has shown all of the necessary speed, quickness, athleticism and ability to make plays in space to make the switch. A track champ in high school in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m, he could very well test out in the late 4.4 to early 4.5 range in the forty. He has flashed natural pass rush abilities throughout his career, and while the entire package has not come together for him he has shown that he can rush standing up or with his hand on the ground. His straight line speed is excellent, allowing him to shadow a receiver but he also shows the ability to break down and make tackles in space. Sapp generally makes solid contact and brings the runner down but at times he resorts to dragging someone down or glances off. A full time switch to LB and a little time to develop should allow him to develop ball skills and a better understanding of pass coverage. He was reliable in this area during the season. He possesses a fantastic burst and is extremely explosive off the line of scrimmage. He can dip and bend his way around the tackle and usually finds the shortest distance to the QB. When he lines up the passer, he will burst to the ball and wrap up. His biggest problem is strength. Sapp is extremely under developed physically and that is a big factor in his lack of flashy stats. Once a lineman locks him up, he’s generally done. He just doesn’t have the strength to fight through the block on a consistent basis. Playing off the line at LB will mitigate this to a degree but the team that drafts him will need to get him dedicated in the weight room and adding strength without diminishing his speed. He will get run over by bigger backs with a head of steam and he allows strong runners to break tackles as he is not a heavy hitter, yet. Sapp is still a bit raw and a move to LB will require some adjustment time. Experience in dropping back is just too limited to do anything more than project him to LB. He appears to have the skills and track background to make the switch but it’s a question of learning the intricacies of coverage responsibilities. His real test will come battling a bigger TE with the same speed down the middle of the field and if he can learn how to engage linemen without getting washed out. Sapp’s skill set will be very intriguing for a 3-4 team early in the first round, especially for teams like the 49ers, who have multiple picks, or the Broncos, who luck into a high draft pick thanks to Seattle and can afford to develop him. Someone will see the potential in him. It’s just a matter of mining it out of him |
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waiting for our pass rush thunderbolt
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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"Mayhem" turned out to be a big let down
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Here's hoping that GS3 under center, and Coples on
the edge works out.
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ABA hoops expert
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Thank goodness, our season is saved!!!! This must be why Cromartie said we will make the playoffs.
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Here's hoping that GS3 under center, and Coples on
the edge works out.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Seen him here. Above average ACC linebacker. Made some plays against essentially weaker opponents.
Then he gets hurt. He's a fill in. It's over. |
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We Know Geno
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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As long as he's not slow as ass and can wrap up guys, I'd call it an improvement.
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Demario Davis and Ranger Trivette are coming for
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We Know Geno
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