Sacking the quarterback changes the tempo of the game, and when I think about sacking the quarterback, I think of Jayce Tuck. The man is a beast, it doesn’t matter who he lines up against, on the edge or inside, Tuck has a habit of beating his man and ending the play hitting his opposition quarterback. The Season 2 MVP has an impressive set of tools at his disposal, and the fact remains that the MVP of the previous season has racked up 23 sacks in 9 games, this level of consistency is incredible, and it’s a testament to just how great Tuck is. As part of the best front 7 in the league Tuck does have a leg up on some of his competition, but once again I have to go back to the consistency of Tuck’s play. Leading the league in sacks three years running, with 16 sacks through 14 games in season 1, 23 sacks in season 2, and 23 sacks through 9 games in season 3.
Word’s do not do Tuck any justice, if he continues this run of form and output he will be the consensus Greatest of All Time. I don’t think anyone can argue with that.
Word’s do not do Tuck any justice, if he continues this run of form and output he will be the consensus Greatest of All Time. I don’t think anyone can argue with that.