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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 355082"><p>I followed BJS more than Owens, so I'll speak to him a bit. He was the leading tackler Saturday, despite only playing after Mitchell left (IIRC). I felt like he played fine, but maybe was a little to quick to commit to a move. What I mean by that (and I'm not a defensive expert and I don't know the schemes and his assignments) is that it shows up in the tackles - many times it put him in the right spot and he made the tackle. But sometimes it put him in the wrong spot and hurt us (like the long run right up the middle). There were a couple times where he made the tackle and surprised me with how strong he was. I think he'll be good - the more playing time, the more confidence. Mitchell seemed to actually hit harder, but again, I'm kind of going from memory and could be wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 355082"] I followed BJS more than Owens, so I'll speak to him a bit. He was the leading tackler Saturday, despite only playing after Mitchell left (IIRC). I felt like he played fine, but maybe was a little to quick to commit to a move. What I mean by that (and I'm not a defensive expert and I don't know the schemes and his assignments) is that it shows up in the tackles - many times it put him in the right spot and he made the tackle. But sometimes it put him in the wrong spot and hurt us (like the long run right up the middle). There were a couple times where he made the tackle and surprised me with how strong he was. I think he'll be good - the more playing time, the more confidence. Mitchell seemed to actually hit harder, but again, I'm kind of going from memory and could be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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