8 hours ago
(8 hours ago)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: I was one of them. But this was before I watched the film and people kept saying he was another Myles Murphy which he is not. Once I watched
the film I saw a very disruptive freak player. His size, strength and first step are elite. He just needs to keep his head up and learn to finish off the
QB, not too hard to coach up.
Shemar Stewart can set the edge in the run game against the biggest Tackles as well, so he can do what Hubbard did for us except he brings the
threat of elite speed to blow up plays for others as well as himself.
Yeah, I was actually pretty harsh on Shemar Stewart. His stats were not good at A&M, but he is the definition of stats don't show the player at
all. He blew up so many plays for the Aggies that lead to stats for other players it is crazy. If he learns to finish himself who knows what his stats
will look like in the NFL?
Well, since you were one of the earliest and strongest advocates for Amarius Mims, on his bandwagon well before last year's draft day, I'm sold on any analysis you have. If you say Shamar Stewart is going to be a disruptive, freak player, who just needs some not-too-hard coaching, then I'm sold. I wish you sold me on him before the draft, as you did with Mims, so I could have appeared informed when the pick was made.