Alejandro Chainbreaker and Wasrabi Gleel have been a dynamic LB duo since Gleel first entered the DSFL in S24; however, leading up to the start of this season, Chainbreaker’s future was uncertain. As a free agent, no one was sure where he would land or how much interest he would garner on the open market. In a stroke of genius, Chicago GMs decided to double down on their draft investment in Gleel by bringing in his former partner to solidify an already up and coming linebacker corps headed by Juan Domine and the elder statesman Mike Hockhertz.
In the beginning of the season, Chainbreaker was on a snap count to be sure. With four really solid linebackers, it remained unclear how and when Chainbreaker would be unleashed as a starter in the Chicago defense. It didn’t take long for him to make a statement, making the most of his snaps every time he was on the field. His speed allowed him to consistently generate a pass rush, and when his sack count kept rising, eventually the Chicago GMs had to turn him loose.
So far the move has paid off in a big way, with one of Chainbreaker’s better games coming last week with five tackles, one tackle for loss, and two sacks. The first sack was in the middle of the second quarter, with the play count showing third and two. Zipping around the edge he managed to drop the QB for a nine yard loss. HIs final sack of the night came early in the third quarter on a first down for the Liberty. When Brock Phoenix dropped back he immediately felt the pressure and moved backwards. Unable to outrun the speeding linebacker, he was ultimately dropped for an 11 yard sack.
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In the beginning of the season, Chainbreaker was on a snap count to be sure. With four really solid linebackers, it remained unclear how and when Chainbreaker would be unleashed as a starter in the Chicago defense. It didn’t take long for him to make a statement, making the most of his snaps every time he was on the field. His speed allowed him to consistently generate a pass rush, and when his sack count kept rising, eventually the Chicago GMs had to turn him loose.
So far the move has paid off in a big way, with one of Chainbreaker’s better games coming last week with five tackles, one tackle for loss, and two sacks. The first sack was in the middle of the second quarter, with the play count showing third and two. Zipping around the edge he managed to drop the QB for a nine yard loss. HIs final sack of the night came early in the third quarter on a first down for the Liberty. When Brock Phoenix dropped back he immediately felt the pressure and moved backwards. Unable to outrun the speeding linebacker, he was ultimately dropped for an 11 yard sack.
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