The infamous holding call

Iowa State used two guys on him frequently, whether it was keeping a RB in to help or sliding the RG over post-snap to help out, or just straight up double teaming with the LT and LG. According to CyTwins’s favorite site Pro Football Focus, Epenesa had 7 QB pressures against Iowa State, which on a per snap basis is right in line with what his pressure rate was last year. It’s pretty funny how you guys can go from defending Ray Lima’s lack of stats, to using Epenesa’s lack of stats against him. Your fanbase’s obsession with trying to belittle him is truly fascinating.

Sorry, Chad...
 
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Iowa State used two guys on him frequently, whether it was keeping a RB in to help or sliding the RG over post-snap to help out, or just straight up double teaming with the LT and LG. According to CyTwins’s favorite site Pro Football Focus, Epenesa had 7 QB pressures against Iowa State, which on a per snap basis is right in line with what his pressure rate was last year. It’s pretty funny how you guys can go from defending Ray Lima’s lack of stats, to using Epenesa’s lack of stats against him. Your fanbase’s obsession with trying to belittle him is truly fascinating.
Your all encompassing knowledge of a fan base almost immediately after signing up and still after only being here a month is even more fascinating. It's like you've been here before.
 
LeBron James has been dunked on and rejected in his life, doesn't mean those people are better than him.

When did I ever say Sargent and Goodson are better than Eisworth? Eisworth is a stud. People were talking about dudes getting flattened, I just thought I’d point out a few more.
 
Your all encompassing knowledge of a fan base almost immediately after signing up and still after only being here a month is even more fascinating. It's like you've been here before.

The last three weeks this forum has been full of Iowa State fans (inaccurately) talking about how poorly Epenesa has played.
 
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When did I ever say Sargent and Goodson are better than Eisworth? Eisworth is a stud. People were talking about dudes getting flattened, I just thought I’d point out a few more.
I'm just pointing out to everyone that looking at one play where someone might not have done great doesn't encompass how good a player is. Just like looking at one game doesn't encompass how good a player is either. Epenesa is a good player and will most likely be a high first round draft pick. He's going to get a ton of attention this year by opposing teams and it's up to the rest of the d-line to take advantage of that.
 
If you go back and look, AJE beat him quite a bit. Against a lesser QB, it would have created havoc. But again credit goes to Purdy for getting the ball out quick.

You're hopeless here. How in the world can you say he 'beat' him when he didn't make plays? Hurries, sacks, and TFLs are the stats of 'getting beat.'

Don't this confused with me saying he had a poor game or is a bad player. I will say he isn't as good as some here want to believe, nor as bad...
 
You're hopeless.
I don't see anything wrong with what he said honestly. AJ did beat JGJ some of time but it was never enough time to get to Brock, and that's exactly what you're suppose to do as an offensive lineman. JGJ gave Purdy just enough time to make his throws.
 
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You're hopeless here. How in the world can you say he 'beat' him when he didn't make plays? Hurries, sacks, and TFLs are the stats of 'getting beat.'

Go back and watch. He beat the LT at least five times really quick, but because of the play design and Purdy's quick reads and throws couldn't get to him. He did have some hurries including the one on third and goal that resulted in quick and bad pass by Purdy.
 
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I don't see anything wrong with what he said honestly. AJ did beat JGJ some of time but it was never enough time to get to Brock, and that's exactly what you're suppose to do as an offensive lineman. JGJ gave Purdy just enough time to make his throws.

Can't really say he got 'beat' if the stats of TFL, hurries, and sacks say otherwise.
 
Go back and watch. He beat the LT at least five times really quick, but because of the play design and Purdy's quick reads and throws couldn't get to him. He did have some hurries including the one on third and goal that resulted in quick and bad pass by Purdy.

On screen plays that means the linemen got beat?
 
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Can't really say he got 'beat' if the stats of TFL, hurries, and sacks say otherwise.
I believe Epenesa did get a few hurries, as someone brought up, but you could see JGJ had his hands full but did a great job. Julian did not give up one sack to one of the best defensive ends in the nation. Iowa State has had their problems with the offensive line, but they did extremely well in that category this past Saturday.
 
Go back and watch. He beat the LT at least five times really quick, but because of the play design and Purdy's quick reads and throws couldn't get to him. He did have some hurries including the one on third and goal that resulted in quick and bad pass by Purdy.

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