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<blockquote data-quote="easyk83" data-source="post: 548076" data-attributes="member: 8895"><p>Nick Perry does not have stiff hips. He was drafted because he's able to bend at the waste and get low around the corner, something he's demonstrated playing on the right side. Perry's problem has been one part injury and one part mental. He has a mental hitch to playing standing up, something that mostly goes away when he moves to the more familiar right side. He's also received some praise from coaches for his work in coverage, however, he does struggle when attacking runners in the open field and his foot was a problem throughout the second half of last season. As JS beat writers noticed he'd typically start out games playing pretty well and getting pressure, but as games went on he'd steadily decline as his foot pain started to flair.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: You watch his sacks against Baltimore and Detroit and then you tell me that he has stiff hips. He's no Clay Matthews but he's not a stiff either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="easyk83, post: 548076, member: 8895"] Nick Perry does not have stiff hips. He was drafted because he's able to bend at the waste and get low around the corner, something he's demonstrated playing on the right side. Perry's problem has been one part injury and one part mental. He has a mental hitch to playing standing up, something that mostly goes away when he moves to the more familiar right side. He's also received some praise from coaches for his work in coverage, however, he does struggle when attacking runners in the open field and his foot was a problem throughout the second half of last season. As JS beat writers noticed he'd typically start out games playing pretty well and getting pressure, but as games went on he'd steadily decline as his foot pain started to flair. EDIT: You watch his sacks against Baltimore and Detroit and then you tell me that he has stiff hips. He's no Clay Matthews but he's not a stiff either. [/QUOTE]
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