SmootSmack
11-18-2011, 02:11 PM
He's mentioned here
San Francisco 49ers – Niner Insider Blog – SFGate.com » 49ers’ Smith, Redskins’ Kerrigan are top rookies (http://blog.sfgate.com/49ers/2011/11/03/49ers-smith-redskins-kerrigan-are-top-rookies/)
mooby
11-18-2011, 02:12 PM
Well to be fair Von Miller, Patrick Peterson and Aldon Smith are having pretty good years too.
This. There's no clear cut front runner like Suh last year, and there's a lot of good rookies this year. I've seen Kerrigan getting plenty of respect though, from ESPN's Rookie Watch to their NFCE blogger Dan Graziano.
If he keeps playing the way he's been he will definitely get mentioned for ROY, though I don't see him winning it.
freddyg12
11-18-2011, 02:19 PM
He definitely deserves some attention. He was def. rookie of the week after g-men game. Not sure if he got it this week or not, but those kinda games (2 sackes, 2 ff) will really draw attention to him.
CRedskinsRule
11-18-2011, 02:27 PM
Fair enough. Although others are also having good years, I agree that 91 deserves more respect. Maybe if he didn't play for such a crappy team...
This
RK was getting a lot of media love when we were 3-1, and he gets on air respect during games. But if you are 3-6, and headed downward, honors just aren't coming the team or player's way.
skinsfaninok
11-18-2011, 02:32 PM
He's under the radar compared to guys such as Von Miller or Aldon Smith but 3-6 doesn't help the cause
sportscurmudgeon
11-18-2011, 09:11 PM
Why has Ryan Kerrigan gotten zero consideration for defensive rookie of the year? I've now seen about 5 articles discussing the defensive rookie of the year, and he hasn't been mentioned once.
I'm not saying I think he should get it because Von Miller seems to be playing out of this world, and I'm not sure how good patrick peterson is as a corner but as a return man he has been insane, but when I see JJ Watt and Aldon Smith consistently mentioned, it irks me that kerrigan isn't also. Out of all the pass rushing rookies, he leads in tackles (is 4 shy of triple Smith's total), he is the only one with a pass defensed (and he has 4), he is the only player with an interception or a touchdown, and he leads the pass rushing rookies in forced fumbles by double what second place has (he has 4, next most is 2).
If Watt and Smith get mentioned without Kerrigan one more time imma blow up.
Stats are here.
NFL Stats: by Player Category (http://www.nfl.com/stats/categorystats?archive=false&conference=null&statisticCategory=SACKS&season=2011&seasonType=REG&experience=0&tabSeq=0&qualified=true&Submit=Go)
Forget stats for a moment and watch a couple of actual NFL games with your own eyes.
Ryan Kerrigan is really really good.
Von Miller is better.
That is based on nine NFL games in both of their careers; that may not be the situation when both careers have played themselves out. But at the moment, only a Redskin fan or the guy who scouted Kerrigan and put him on the Skins' draft board in the first place would argue that Kerrigan has played better than Von Miller so far.
REDSKINS4ever
11-19-2011, 08:52 AM
Kerrigan has had a solid rookie campaign. It's hard to imagine that he's not being considered for defensive rookie of the year.
The Goat
11-19-2011, 03:33 PM
Kerrigan is totally solid but 1) he's on a really bad horrible team and 2) hasn't been a "game-changer" since week 1.
That said I wish we would return to the 4-3 and make the most out of our roster. Kerrigan would be a phenom LDE. Rak at RDE obviously. And we already have better DT types than any real NTs. And our LB corp wouldn't really change. Riley, Fletch and Mac should all start.
This coaching staff is trying to fit a round peg into a squaure hole on both sides of the ball.
sportscurmudgeon
11-19-2011, 09:20 PM
Kerrigan is totally solid but 1) he's on a really bad horrible team and 2) hasn't been a "game-changer" since week 1.
That said I wish we would return to the 4-3 and make the most out of our roster. Kerrigan would be a phenom LDE. Rak at RDE obviously. And we already have better DT types than any real NTs. And our LB corp wouldn't really change. Riley, Fletch and Mac should all start.
This coaching staff is trying to fit a round peg into a squaure hole on both sides of the ball.
Goat:
The way you earn "genius credentials" in the NFL is to put "your stamp" on a team or on a defense or on some aspect of the game.
[BTW: that was Joe Bugel's ticket to NFL employment for about 20 years even though he never had an OL that was nearly as good as the one he had here with 3 HoF caliber players lining up at the same time.]
Around the NFL, the quiet nickname for Mike Shanahan is "My Way Mike". When he decides he is going to do something in a certain way, then players or coaches or scouts in the organization have two choices:
1. Do it his way
2. Do it your way somewhere else.
I think you are seeing a bit of that showing itself in the Redskins organization at the moment...