Canesfan_134
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Recently had a fun similar thread. Who’s someone you think doesn’t get enough credit for how good they was here?
People here loved to crap on Shaq until they saw what the defense looked like without him.Mo Sikes is a good one. I think a guy like Shaq Quarterman gets crapped on unnecessarily by some. I think Mike James was underrated. Allen Hurns at WR, Jarret Payton at RB (if only for his performance vs FSU). My against the grain hot take pick - Ken Dorsey.
I was thinking about guys like Linder and Feliciano too, maybe Derrick Morse.The answer is probably a lineman. I don't think folks ever really appreciate how those guys affect games.
Mo Sikes, honestly Sean Taylor rubbed off on him and they played very similarly. Mo was a beast.
Quad Hill, half the time he was the best 3rd down back we had and that's saying something. Always reliable to catch a screen or leak out on PA
We low key had a **** solid receiver room back in 2015 with Scott, Herb Waters and Stacy Coley. Njoku and Herndon a good TE combo at the time tooJason Geathers
Mo Sikes
James Jackson
Rashawn Scott
I might be in the minority here, but I thought Mo Sikes was a bit overrated. I think he was an above average safety with decent cover skills. I guess it's not his fault he played in the same backfield with two of the best safeties to play college football. I always thought Mo Sikes was very suspect against the run. I remember him taking bad angles and missing tackles frequently on running plays. Again, I don't think he was a bad player by all means, just not as good as some of us remember him.Mo Sikes is a good one. I think a guy like Shaq Quarterman gets crapped on unnecessarily by some. I think Mike James was underrated. Allen Hurns at WR, Jarret Payton at RB (if only for his performance vs FSU). My against the grain hot take pick - Ken Dorsey.
I might be in the minority here, but I thought Mo Sikes was a bit overrated. I think he was an above average safety with decent cover skills. I guess it's not his fault he played in the same backfield with two of the best safeties to play college football. I always thought Mo Sikes was very suspect against the run. I remember him taking bad angles and missing tackles frequently on running plays. Again, I don't think he was a bad player by all means, just not as good as some of us remember him.
Now Darryl Williams, that guy was amazing, and we hardly ever talk about him in our conversations with our best safeties.