I absolutely love unsubstantiated comebacks from clowns...
Tell me a team that has 3 historically good pass rushers in 2020? Not just good or solid, but historic--because the video drops names of the steel curtain, 85 bears, and vikes of old. You can't, because its not financially feasible to a team. And on top of that, if it were that easy, wouldn't 31 other teams be trying to do that? But I'm wrong...
It then details some of Leonard Floyd's inconsistencies (which were correct) then compares Quinn to a dominant 2 pitch pitcher in baseball before showing clips of Mariano Rivera and Yu Darvish--two guys who are not/were not dominant 2 pitch pitchers. Rivera threw his legendary cutter, Darvish throws 5 pitches. But I'm wrong...
First hype play is against Pats LT Wynn, who decides to go 'hard mode' and block Quinn with his right arm, leaving his left by his side. Doesn't seem like something an OT should do fundamentally but what do I know? Quinn took advantage of it like I said. Show me where I'm wrong?
It then shows him running by Jason Peters who whiffs to put 2 hands on him. Quinn took advantage. But I guess I'm completely wrong there too...as well as the following clip against the saints where the same thing happens after a TE botches trying to chip him. He then punks a backup guard playing left tackle for the Phins after Tunsil was traded by running around him.
I must be wrong there too.
Then the box safety/Adrian Amos part I must be wrong about, because who needs 2 ILBs in a 3-4 defense to protect against a 2 yard pass because the pass rush is legendary?
I can sum up 17 minutes of hype in one sentence. The bears upgrade the edge rusher position by replacing Leonard Floyd with Robert Quinn.
(but I guess I'm wrong there too)...