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Jarvis Jones and Bud Dupree sack totals

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by steelersrule6, Nov 6, 2015.

  1. HugeSnack

    HugeSnack Well-Known Member

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    Alright, well I thought my 56-42 number for 2014 (Worilds' first year starting and the year of the statement/complaint) was a pretty good point, and much, much more relevant to the conversation at hand.

    Is that really the bottom line? I mean, in this conversation. It makes it sound like I was saying Worilds was better than Dupree or something. The bottom line is the Steelers are my favorite football team. The bottom line is that we're all going to have to answer to our creator someday. The bottom line is that we're all just floating molecules, man. See? Weird, right?
     
  2. TerribleTowelFlying

    TerribleTowelFlying Staff Member Site Admin Mod Team

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    I'm pretty sure those numbers were taken from PFF if that helps anyone, at least, they look very similar going from memory.
     
  3. MorrisFoster

    MorrisFoster Well-Known Member

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    You nevrr mentioned Dupree.

    Just trying to end whatever this has become as in moving on since Worilds is no longer even in the NFL.

    I think it's pretty clear that Worilds rushed as much or more than Woodley.

    I learned that Harrison dropped more often than I thought he did.

    According to the numbers I found Harrison dropped the most in the NFL among 3-4 OLBs and Woodley 2 or 3 most. (Anthony Spencer of the Cowboys dropped a lot too).

    Harrison didn't complain and Woodley didn't complain much. Really the only OLBs in their class were Ware and Suggs during their time in Lebeau's D.

    I think Worilds would have definitely benefitted by playing beside Tuitt though.
     

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