Bobby Skinner
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Like, he fits... Like, he is a great cover... Like, an actual great covers linebacker.
Like, he's running... You know, he can hopefully put him in some running chase stuff, like I said, with Trenton Simpson or, you know, Patrick Green to an extent, like I said.
Um...
with Anthony Hill, but he is legitimately great in coverage.
He reads stuff out and zones so well.
He takes on plays.
He reads the quarterback's eyes.
You put him in man coverage.
I mean, hey, he got an interception on our boy from last episode, Sam Roush.
Bad throw by the Stanford quarterback.
But he's just not a linebacker, though.
It's not even just like, oh, he's too weak.
No, they didn't even play him really at linebacker.
It was kind of just like that overhang nickel position for Pitt.
and the issues when he was playing linebacker, like he just kind of would overall just stand in place for the most part.
Like if he, he's never going to be like, Oh, take on blocks.
He's got to become a block of order to go with the coverage, right?
Never going to be, you know, the top linebacker, the number one linebacker is going to be the number two.
Um,
But I need him to try to become a block and void or use his athleticism a little more because he just kind of gets taken up in the run game in between the blocks.