With the midway point of the season now hitting us, it's hard to say if I'm particularly happy with how Schneider has been doing because there's parts of acceleration and others of pure trash. It's always best to start with the bad and end on a good note so I suppose I'll start with what I haven't been too proud of. First off, the most immediate concern is that Schneider just doesn't have fat stacks of tackles, man. I'm sure that safeties aren't intended to rack up the tackles in comparison to other defensive positions or at least I think they aren't, but it's still not the most pleasant to look at when Schneider has 52 with the league leader at 102. Generally, I'm kind of disappointed with the lack of other stats. Whereas I see lots of players in the leagues with tons of interceptions, passes defended, and some sort of fumble related stat, Schneider's really got none of those. He has one pass defended but that's about it. Now to get into the one big positive, mister Daniel Schneider has himself a league lead in sacks. It turns out that this thick man just enjoys tackling the quarterback and who could blame him? Quarterbacks tend to have the most plump cheeks.

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