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Title: Defense Clap Clap
Post by: Snaggletiger on September 26, 2012, 10:35:39 AM
An al.com copypasta looking at some of the SEC's top defensive players so far this year.

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- It has been a trademark since the days of Wallace Wade and Robert Neyland, through the golden age of Bear Bryant and a renais­sance under Pat Dye.

Times change, as do faces, but it's what doesn't change that sets the SEC apart.

Defense.

The 2012 season is barely a third of the way through the reg­ular season, yet some uncommon defenders have made their mark on the league by disrupting rhythm, creating havoc and changing games with a single play.

Here's a look at some of the best and why they rank among the elite:

> CB Johnthan Banks/ Mississippi State -- A preseason All-American, Banks already has three interceptions this fall and 15 for his career. That's one shy of Walt Harris' school record.

Why would anyone throw any­where near Banks? Because teammate Darius Slay has four picks. So pick your poison.

> DE Jadeveon Clowney/ South Carolina -- What do you get when you put a 6-foot-6, 250-pound speed rusher with the wingspan of an aircraft carrier opposite an offensive lineman?

An unstoppable force that, as a sophomore, is just coming into his own. Clowney ranks third in the SEC with seven tackles for losses and fourth with 4.5 sacks.

And what's really scary: He may be only scratching the surface.



> LB Jarvis Jones/Georgia -- NFL scouts are already com­paring him to Von Miller, who transformed the Denver Broncos defense as a speed linebacker last season, and he is being talked about as a potential No. 1 overall draft pick. Jones is second with 7.5 tackles for loss and tied with Clowney in sacks despite missing a game. Oh, and he has an inter­ception. How good will Georgia's defense be when safety Bacarri Rambo and linebacker Alec Ogle­tree rejoin Jones in the lineup?

> DE Corey Lemonier/ Auburn -- Auburn's defense started slowly, but don't blame the All-SEC junior. He ranks sec­ond in sacks (5.0) and sixth in tackles for loss (5.0) and gives Au­burn a building block for im­provement. He's an impact player, despite being a little un­dersized to go against SEC offen­sive fronts.

> LB C.J. Mosley/Alabama -- Cornerback Dee Milliner leads the SEC in passes defended, but no one on the nation's most her­alded defense has been more consistent than Mosley, who plays primarily in nickel and dime packages yet has been named the Tide's defensive player of the game four times on four straight Saturdays.

> DE Sam Montgomery/LSU -- Some say the junior All-Ameri­can has underperformed this sea­son, which is a terrifying thought. Montgomery ranks fourth in the SEC with six tackles for loss but has only has two sacks. Is that underperforming? Ask any offen­sive coordinator: when you're game-planning, locating Mont­gomery is job No. 1.

> LB Jonathan Bostic/Florida -- He's considered the heart and soul of a resurgent Florida de­fense, providing both leadership and guidance. He's also a decent playmaker, with four tackles for loss.

> DE Damontre Moore/Texas A&M -- The jury's still out on whether the Aggies are ready for the grind of the SEC. There's little doubt about Moore, however. He leads the SEC with six sacks and eight tackles for loss in three games.
 
Title: Re: Defense Clap Clap
Post by: dallaswareagle on September 26, 2012, 11:10:35 AM
No Holland?????
Title: Re: Defense Clap Clap
Post by: DnATL on September 26, 2012, 05:03:49 PM
No Holland?????
The Dutch have asked that Jake change his last name to France
Title: Re: Defense Clap Clap
Post by: Godfather on September 26, 2012, 05:13:36 PM
The Dutch have asked that Jake change his last name to France
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Title: Re: Defense Clap Clap
Post by: Pell City Tiger on September 26, 2012, 06:01:40 PM
The Dutch have asked that Jake change his last name to France
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