I've noticed him not being in too ... injured?Haven’t seen him in since 1st Quarter
Trying to figure it out and the other NelsonI've noticed him not being in too ... injured?
I was seeing both Nelson's in at times ... late in the third quarter and early in the 4th quarter.Trying to figure it out and the other Nelson
I like how KF brought back in AJ an the nelsons after that bs PI!I was seeing both Nelson's in at times ... late in the third quarter and early in the 4th quarter.
Hesse was the only one I noticed as absent.
That would be cool ... I doubt that is the case ... but that would definitely be cool if it's the case.Aj's birthday....maybe they just wanted to give him snaps
When you look at the snap counts - Brincks, Hesse, and A. Nelson each saw 21 or fewer snaps. In retrospect, my guess is that they were given reps to stay sharp enough .... but few enough that they should be very fresh for the Wisconsin game. Golston and Epenesa, by far, saw the most snaps. Lattimore and Reiff saw a good number too.
Reiff's return to the field was notable given how he graded out per PFF.
Also, that might just have been the best play I've seen from Lattimore too.
Yep, I imagine that they'll be leading candidates. Adding to the mix on the interior will presumably be Nixon, Jansen, Linderbaum, and Shannon. I'm pretty confident that we'll have a pretty strong top 4 at DT. At DE, I expect we'll have Nelson, Epenesa, and Golston. I'll be tremendously curious to see who ends up being our #4 at DE.Love that Lattimore and Reiff are the hawks 3rd and 4th option at DT, two very talented players who maybe lack a little consistency. They likely be the two starters in 2019.
The depth of the front 4 will pay huge dividends as the season progresses. Whether it’s keeping snap limits down or filling in for injured players, you can never have enough bodies up front.