Jayce Tuck is cursed with the uncanny ability to sack quarterbacks on will. This has left some people questioning the ethics of allowing such a monstrous defensive force on the field. Have you ever seen Space Jam? If not, I don't trust you, but that's beside the point. The way the Monstars dunk on puny mortals is the way Jayce Tuck swims and rips through tiny, fragile offensive linemen. Has there ever been such a beast on the football field? No, surely not. Will there ever be again? I don't know, will Jayce Tuck have children?
So how do teams propose to stop this hurricane man? Double teams? Perhaps. That is, if they don't mind throwing the left side of their line to the wolves and watching them be eaten alive by Godfrey mf King, the sack man, the destroyer of worlds. There is no cure for the virus that is the Outlaws D-line. It infects the tiny, weak, mortal offensive lines of human teams and eats them alive. As long as Jayce Tuck continues to be the best of the best at swallowing blocks, and killing quarterbacks, I don't see any O-line standing in his way. Especially when a double block opens the way for the slew of other talented beasts that occupy the Arizona defensive line.
So how do teams propose to stop this hurricane man? Double teams? Perhaps. That is, if they don't mind throwing the left side of their line to the wolves and watching them be eaten alive by Godfrey mf King, the sack man, the destroyer of worlds. There is no cure for the virus that is the Outlaws D-line. It infects the tiny, weak, mortal offensive lines of human teams and eats them alive. As long as Jayce Tuck continues to be the best of the best at swallowing blocks, and killing quarterbacks, I don't see any O-line standing in his way. Especially when a double block opens the way for the slew of other talented beasts that occupy the Arizona defensive line.