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Packers 1st round selection, #12 overall: Rashan Gary, DE
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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 842533" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>One thing I will be interested in watching play out are the 3 NFL careers of former Michigan players and teammates on defense, Gary, Devin Bush and Chase Winovich. I watched quite a few Michigan games in the last 2 years and really liked all 3, but especially Winovich. Admittedly, maybe it was the Clay Matthews man-locks? <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/biggrin.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p>Anyway, the 3 of them had the following career sacks playing together for 3 years:</p><p></p><p>Gary: 9.5 (picked #12 in draft)</p><p>Bush: 10 (picked #10 in draft)</p><p>CW: 18.5 (picked #77 in draft)</p><p></p><p>Bush obviously played a different position, so not comparing him directly to the 2. CW played on the opposite side of Gary, but if you watch film of the 3, you will notice something and it backs up what Michigan coaches have said. Gary often is taking on blockers and plugging everything up and forcing the play over to the other side or the offense is just running away from him. Meanwhile Chase is often left untouched or barely blocked and comes in for the clean sack or TFL. Bush often took advantage of the guys in front of him and picked his clean holes to get his sacks and TFL's.</p><p></p><p>I think the point I am trying to make is that the Michigan coaches saw how teams were playing Gary and took advantage of getting other guys free as a result of it. Sacks are nice, but I think they really did see Gary as the guy that made everyone else's job a little easier. CW had almost twice as many career sacks as Gary, yet he was taken in the 3rd round. Who was the leader in sacks for Michigan last season? None of those 3 guys, it was Junior ILB Josh Uche with 7 sacks.</p><p></p><p>How will the way that Gary was used at Michigan translate in the NFL and on the Packer defense? I guess we will see, but the stunt that he ran with Lowery towards the end of the game was perfectly executed and he and Smith converged on Turdbiscuit at the exact same moment to cause a bad pass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 842533, member: 7261"] One thing I will be interested in watching play out are the 3 NFL careers of former Michigan players and teammates on defense, Gary, Devin Bush and Chase Winovich. I watched quite a few Michigan games in the last 2 years and really liked all 3, but especially Winovich. Admittedly, maybe it was the Clay Matthews man-locks? :D Anyway, the 3 of them had the following career sacks playing together for 3 years: Gary: 9.5 (picked #12 in draft) Bush: 10 (picked #10 in draft) CW: 18.5 (picked #77 in draft) Bush obviously played a different position, so not comparing him directly to the 2. CW played on the opposite side of Gary, but if you watch film of the 3, you will notice something and it backs up what Michigan coaches have said. Gary often is taking on blockers and plugging everything up and forcing the play over to the other side or the offense is just running away from him. Meanwhile Chase is often left untouched or barely blocked and comes in for the clean sack or TFL. Bush often took advantage of the guys in front of him and picked his clean holes to get his sacks and TFL's. I think the point I am trying to make is that the Michigan coaches saw how teams were playing Gary and took advantage of getting other guys free as a result of it. Sacks are nice, but I think they really did see Gary as the guy that made everyone else's job a little easier. CW had almost twice as many career sacks as Gary, yet he was taken in the 3rd round. Who was the leader in sacks for Michigan last season? None of those 3 guys, it was Junior ILB Josh Uche with 7 sacks. How will the way that Gary was used at Michigan translate in the NFL and on the Packer defense? I guess we will see, but the stunt that he ran with Lowery towards the end of the game was perfectly executed and he and Smith converged on Turdbiscuit at the exact same moment to cause a bad pass. [/QUOTE]
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