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Gaines Adams set for a make or break year

We've come to expect more from a top 5 pick in the draft.  The 12.5 sacks in 2 years, while it leads all NFL players at his position in his draft class, is not up to the expectations.  Gaines Adams has been a solid player, but a complementary one.  Not demanding double teams, being average against the run, and with no real inside move, Adams hasn't struck fear into the opposing teams.  Yet.

We've mentioned the raised expectations for the whole defensive line, but it's a bit different with Adams.  The Bates' scheme has a history of elevating pass rushers to the "dominate" category.  But all of the rewards in gametime come from an offseason of work and dedication.  I'm pleased to see Gaines doing the offseason work outside of OTA's, training camp and any other team affiliated activities.  In fact, Pewter Report had a nice look at what Adams did with his summer and former pass rushing great, Chuck Smith.  (It should be noted that Kyle Moore also attended). 

But for all the work, for all the expectations, for what we as fans want to see, the pressure is coming from the top.  Head Coach Raheem Morris has made it crystal clear how Adams will be judged.

Double-digit sacks. That is what he is going to be graded on. There is no secret about it. I have no problem telling Gaines, ‘Hey Gaines, if you don’t do it this year, then you are going to be considered a bust.' I told him that in the team meeting. I tell him that every once in a while when we walk out together. He can’t wait. He is embracing it, and he is going to come out ready to play. There is no other thing that is going to define Gaines Adams more than his sacks and production. Production speaks volumes. That is how we have always lived.

- Raheem Morris via Pewter report article

That's pressure.  Coaches generally don't give predictions, let alone specific benchmarks they want a player to hit.  It's a high bar for Gaines, but one he needs to achieve as a third year player and former top 5 pick. 

Gaines knows what is riding on this year.  His reputation as a professional and as either a potential game changer, or bust.  He's putting in the time, he's learning new upfield and inside moves (finally), and it seems he's doing what he can to set himself up for success. 

The bar has been set.  16 games.  More than 9.5 sacks.  Bust or Bust out Year.  By the beginning of January 2010, we'll know where Adams stands.

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I have a little bit of a problem with the benchmark.

First of all, a defensive’s end worth is not completely measured in sacks. If he gets 9 sacks does he get released? Also, setting a “sack benchmark” may cause Gaines to play worst. I have seen him go really wide on plays just to get to the QB and end up 10 yards from the running back. Sacking the QB is not his only job and if he only focuses on that he won’t become the complete player that we want him to be.

He needs to improve but lets not set arbitrary goals like a sack count.

by kurby on Aug 6, 2009 1:18 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Don't kill the messenger on the benchmark.

Morris set it, I just reported it.

I do agree with you on most points. A defensive lineman has more responsibilities than just “hit the QB”. I wouldn’t be disappointed at all if Gaines got 3 sacks but had 8 picks and returned them for TD"s due to dropping back in a zone blitz coverage. If he started commanding a double team on every play and Miller, Moore, Stylez, Peterson, WIlkerson or anyone else had an awesome year, I’d consider that a success.

The keys for Adams are to rediscover his “high motor”, develop an inside move that complements his outside speed rush and to be a physical, tenacious force.

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by Buc Wild on Aug 6, 2009 1:27 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

It wasn't directed at you :)

From what I hear, his motor isn’t really an issue. He plays hard and never stops. That’s why he was able to grab the sacks he does. Its after the play breaks down because of good coverage and hes still going full speed to get to the QB. Its the inside move and being more physical. What about an outside move? Does he have any move besides: “run fast”?

by kurby on Aug 6, 2009 3:16 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Nope

Run Fast is the move. Check out that pewter report article I linked. Great stuff in there

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by Buc Wild on Aug 6, 2009 3:42 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

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