Whats with Peria Jerry?
Ever since that injury in the 2009 rookie season, i have notice his stats and it seems pretty low.
Hi im new here, but what is with Peria Jerry? is it me or does it seem like Corey Peters is getting more snaps? also what is the average tackle/sacks a DT get per season?
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Also how do i upload an image on here >.> i dont want the link but just to show it.
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I also have another question, if Eric Coleman comes back this week, will he start or will William Moore continue to start?
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As for Jerry and all of them I think MS(Mike Smith) is so over loaded with people that he is just trying to give everyone a shot to prove themself. Also next week he is probably going to play not as important people because we are going against a 0-3 team that sucks. We are also at home so we got a extra advantage.
by LORD91 on Sep 28, 2010 11:29 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
An 0-3 team that has one of the better RB's in the game
Because of that Jerry might get plenty of snaps. Anytime a player sits out almost an entire year it will take a while to back to game speed.
You are right about having a lot of DT’s and MS has committed to rotating the guys so snaps will be down for everyone.
Makes sense, but link?
"Statistics are like bikinis. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital." - Aaron Levenstein
Yes, Alkior you're right
Corey Peters is getting more snaps than Peria Jerry (especially this past week).
As for average stats for a DT? Maybe think Thomas Johnson’s numbers from last season (part-time starter – 13 games, 10 starts): 15 Solo Tackles (plus 5 Assists), with 2.0 Sacks. For comparison, Jonathan Babineaux’s numbers in 2009 (near Pro Bowl level, 16 starts): 37 Solo (10 Assists), with 6.0 Sacks.
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