Leonard Williams is #1 overall pick type of force. More than that he's a guaranteed 1st team All-Pro with good health. And Steve McLendon is a stout defensive lineman. Unlike Harrison he's a real threat collapsing the pocket and also getting to the QB. When Sheldon Richardson returns and we're throwing out a front of Wilkerson, McLendon, Richardson and Williams... Good luck to Quarterbacks on the other side. There isn't a single offensive line that can contain these guys let alone stop them from impacting. Just sacked Andy Dalton not once, not twice, not three times, not four times but 5 times. 1st half. 5 sacks.
Not sure why ppl thought we wouldnt be still as good or better with Steve in the middle and Leonard a year experienced
Is Mauldin a bust? Is Williams a beast? Is Sefarian-Jenkins a boost? Is coke in the ass a bootie blast?
All important questions! In my defense, I was drinking a 10+% abv growler of scotch ale on opening day.
Am I the only one that's shocked at the amount of holding that's allowed against our line? I saw one play last game where Sheldon was practically getting clotheslined. I mean, I get it, holding by the Oline happens on every play, but if it's that obvious, you would think they'd throw a flag or three.
It was really infuriating last game. I think the play you're talking about was the one that resulted in thr TD pass to Kelce
Williams had a lot of QB hits in which didn't show up on the box score as a rookie last year but you've got to like the fact that after only three games he's already matched his sack total from last year and also on pace for 48 tackles when compared to 29 tackles as a rookie but statistically speaking aside he's a physical freak of nature out there and very versatile at the age of only 22. Leonard Williams looks to be a Richard Seymour in the makings and off to the same type of impactful career as that of Seymour's first two seasons.