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MeanJoeGreene75
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Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 3:03 pm |
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FC wrote: Johnson for the right price would be a very nice addition to the Steelers defense.
Very good on special teams He is a weapon against the passing game....He is far better in coverage than given credit for. Decent pass rusher He can play multiple positions Very smart and a great character guy.
Matt Roth is really interesting
He is very good against the run at OLB His pass rush game is over rated. He will need to play at 250 for the Steelers...Don't be surprised if the Steelers try to move him inside ala Teddy Bruschi Or he needs to gain 10 pounds to play 34 end
Once again for the right price I am interested
Both players offer the Steelers versatility Could not agree more with all you said. I was very impressed with Johnson, in particular.
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Steeledge
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Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 3:16 pm |
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MeanJoeGreene75 wrote: FC wrote: Johnson for the right price would be a very nice addition to the Steelers defense.
Very good on special teams He is a weapon against the passing game....He is far better in coverage than given credit for. Decent pass rusher He can play multiple positions Very smart and a great character guy.
...yadda yadda... Could not agree more with all you said. I was very impressed with Johnson, in particular. Sounds like he could bring a spark that's been missing since JPeezy bounced and Harrison was spayed... Quote: Overall Impression: ...Over the past three seasons, no Bengals linebacker has made more impact plays than Johnson has. He's a guy who plays with a lot of emotion. While he usually plays smart and acts like a team leader, I've seen him flip off some Ravens fans and take a stupid penalty by getting the last shove in a pushing match after the play.
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Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 4:59 pm |
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I don't think Rayner is the answer. But the K position is really concerning this year. I have no faith in Suisham. I miss Skippy.
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Laying The Wood
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Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 6:12 pm |
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Jeemie wrote: Steeledge wrote: If it wasn't for Harrison's story, that is... What story? He was cut several times before catching on with the Steelers. Turned out to be a hell of a player, obviously.
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Jeemie
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 5:34 am |
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Laying The Wood wrote: Jeemie wrote: Steeledge wrote: If it wasn't for Harrison's story, that is... What story? He was cut several times before catching on with the Steelers. Turned out to be a hell of a player, obviously. Oh. I thought you meant a current story that shoul make us concerned about OLB.
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Steeledge
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 11:03 am |
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Laying The Wood wrote: Jeemie wrote: Steeledge wrote: If it wasn't for Harrison's story, that is... What story? He was cut several times before catching on with the Steelers. Turned out to be a hell of a player, obviously. Thanks for tagging in on the response, LTW... I think if it's between Johnson and Roth, Johnson would be the better fit.
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Laying The Wood
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 12:16 pm |
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Haha sorry if I stepped on anyone's toes here...
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Steeledge
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 12:24 pm |
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Laying The Wood wrote: Haha sorry if I stepped on anyone's toes here... No toes were harmed during the production of these posts... You said exactly what I would have sooner than I could have, and now added 2 more to my post count for the price of one! 
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 1:09 pm |
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Steelknife wrote: Scouting report on Johnson from a Bengals site (so take with a grain of salt): http://www.cincyjungle.com/2011/7/3/225 ... on-johnsonQuote: Strengths: Johnson is an extremely versatile linebacker who has excelled in his specific role with the Bengals. He has found success in nickel packages as both a cover linebacker and a pass rusher. He is the Bengals' best linebacker in both man and zone coverages. He's very tall and has good range on pass defense, good ball skills and long arms to knock down passes. Brandon Johnson has also developed into a solid pass rusher. He and Dhani Jones frequently line up over the center to execute the double A-Gap blitz. This has been a staple play in the Bengals nickel packages with Johnson because he has good anticipation to get a jump on the snap count. Add that to great play execution by Johnson (which he always does) and he is usually applying pressure on opposing quarterbacks. He almost never misses a tackle and plays very consistent every week. Johnson is noticed whenever he touches the field.
Weaknesses: Sometimes his height (6-5) can hurt him when he needs to play with leverage. Blockers can get into his body and Johnson will struggle to shed the block. He's not strong to at the point of attack, much better in a chase situation. His best position is at the weak-side linebackers spot (has played SAM in a pinch), where he can rack up tackles and keep himself away from blockers. He seems like a trash talker on the field and can play a little dirty at times.
Overall Impression: He was a team captain in 2010. He plays in every Nickel package and special teams unit. Brandon Johnson has been a very productive player in a limited role with the Bengals. Over the past three seasons, no Bengals linebacker has made more impact plays than :Johnson has. He's a guy who plays with a lot of emotion. While he usually plays smart and acts like a team leader, I've seen him flip off some Ravens fans and take a stupid penalty by getting the last shove in a pushing match after the play. Because Johnson is so passionate about his game, I could understand if he wanted to sign elsewhere. He's arguably been the Bengals best overall linebacker over the past three years and still we've seen his snaps reduced every year. The Bengals fans would love to have him back but we understand that he deserves to be a starter in the NFL and he won't have that opportunity in Cincinnati. I could see Brandon Johnson getting a four-year deal in the $10-12 million range. sounds like Hightower.
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 1:12 pm |
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except Hightower doesn't struggle to shed blocks
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