Agree completely, he's just past confident with his attitude. On the taking plays off, I would normally agree (I mean Myles took plays off all the time, but was still dominant), but that comment about no opposing coach felt like they needed to account for him when planning against Oregon is a massive read flag. If no one in the pac 12 felt like he was a real threat, and didn't really care where he lined up at just shows that he was the type of player that just wanted to line up in "his spot" and rush the passer (which is pretty much all he did most of the time). You have to hope that he will take a step forward going into the pros (and he might with some teams), but that coaching talk track just screams this is someone who doesn't care about performance at all and just wants to collect a paycheck.Max Power said:The concerns that I'm aware of mainly have stemmed from his interviews and statements to the media. The narrative about taking plays off isn't one I'd pay attention to, this argument comes up for every single defensive lineman, it's really easy to cherry pick that argument.Ag_07 said:
Excuse me if this is obvious but I haven't kept up with NFL draft prospects...
What's the deal with Thibodeaux?
Wasn't he one of the consensus top 3-5 guys? Why the drop?
He seems rather full of himself to put it mildly, granted these are division 1 athletes about to go pro, most will be. But the perception is he might be such a "me first" guy that he actually doesn't care about the team itself. He's been open that he wants to be drafted to a place like Texas or Florida because of the no state income tax. He made the statement that he went to Oregon/Pac 12 due to the comparative academics of the SEC, which Greg McElroy took issue with. He went to Oregon, not Stanford. He's called himself the best player in the draft. He's called himself Jadeveon Clowney 2.0 as well. This is a guy who was the number one hs recruit of his class, so I'm sure he's been hearing about how great he is for as long as he can remember, and he believes every bit of it. Might sound crazy, but he could legitimately be there at 13 even though he was in the discussion for the number 1 pick.
My gut feeling is he's not going to be a guy that Caserio and Lovie Smith want on the team, at least not at 3. But also keep in mind that teams don't tell anyone who they want, and are more than happy to say things to talk down guys they are interested in. I haven't heard anything coming out of the organization about who they like, I read yesterday they are bringing in Sauce Gardner for an in person meeting, I think Trayvon Walker is as well.
He reminds me of the state statement from Tywin Lannister "Any man who must say 'I am the king' is no true king."