Chargers DC Jesse Minter ‘excited to unleash’ Derwin James

Jesse Minter revealed how excited he is to work with the star defensive back.

In a sitdown interview with the Chargers’ Senior Writer Eric Smith, Jesse Minter was asked about the vision for safety Derwin James thriving in his defense. In a rather lengthy response, Minter revealed his excitement to work with the star defensive back.

On his usage, Minter said:

I’m excited just to sort of try to try to unleash Derwin. No. 1, put him in positions to best utilize his skills and — he can do a lot of stuff — but I also think there’s a fine line. Like, ‘Let’s try to maximize Derwin and allow him to do the things that he’s really, really good at as much as possible.’ Sometimes you can get a guy like that and you can almost do too much with him and move him around too much. I want him to understand the concepts of the defense so that there’s certainly times that we can maximize his skillset.

James struggled at points last year when more was placed on his plate in reference to Brandon Staley’s STAR position. He had his slot cornerback snaps slashed in the last two weeks while his proportion of box and free safety snaps increased. The result? James had his highest PFF-graded game of the season against the Broncos and turned in a solid performance against the Chiefs.

The Chargers should still use the athletic versatility of James when they have the opportunity to, but it should be less heavily relied upon in the context of the whole defense.

Minter continued by mentioning James’ eagerness to get to work.

An elite cover guy, particularly on tight ends. And then he’s a physical presence over the middle of the field at the safety position. We want to put him in a position to use his strengths and do all that stuff to the best of his ability But really just most excited about his leadership skills, his eagerness. I feel like he stopped by my office every day the first couple of weeks I was here. He just wanted to talk and wanted to kind of get to know me and what we were trying to build. I like it to look at it as a partnership with these guys. Now we’re in this thing together, we’re building this thing together. Really excited about Derwin and the capabilities he has.

Kyle Hamilton is dead wrong about something

We’re not mad, Kyle, we’re just disappointed.

Notre Dame safety Kyle Hamilton is on the short list of the best defenders to ever dawn the iconic gold helmet.  His second interception of the 2021 opener at Florida State showed the national audience what Notre Dame observers had already known, and assuming he decides to enter the NFL draft early, he’ll undoubtedly have his name called really early in the first round.

Hamilton does it all as he’s the rare combination of speed, size, and instincts that make him an elite defender, but he does have one flaw that keeps showing itself time and time again and it has nothing to do with football.

Kyle, Kyle, Kyle.  I’m not mad, I’m just disappointed.  I know you’ve stated this opinion before but can this be the final time?

Yes, LeBron James is a better passer and rebounder than Michael Jordan ever was.  Not that James can’t take over a game scoring, he certainly has during the very big moments, but Jordan never completely vanished in a key postseason moment like James, either. What one accomplishes obviously goes into the debate but what about what one doesn’t do?

In June of 2011 James at his absolute peak of dominance.  He was completing his first year in Miami and after some difficulties during the regular season, still helped guide the Heat to the NBA Finals.  It was with the Heat leading the series 2-1 that James folded up like a cheap suit and scored just eight points in game four.  Miami lost complete control of the series, ultimately falling to a less talented Dallas Mavericks team in six games.

Eight points in an NBA Finals game for a man who likes to be called “The King”.  Let that sink in.

The tide of that series changed because of James and that’s not meant as a compliment to King James (insert eyeroll).  I don’t care what happened before or after, the 2011 NBA Finals will forever keep LeBron James from being the greatest basketball player of all-time.

James guiding Cleveland to a shocking 2016 NBA Finals upset over a 73-win Golden State team was incredible, but it doesn’t erase what happened five years earlier.  It should also be noted that Draymond Green’s idiocy that series should be thanked daily by Camp James.

As should Ray Allen for his heroics bailing out James and the Heat in the 2013 NBA Finals.

Sure Jordan’s teams lost series over the years and he missed game-winning shots or went cold down the stretch at times, but did he ever just bury himself in a corner not wanting to take on a challenge?

Kyle Hamilton was just 10 years old during the 2011 NBA Finals so he was certainly old enough to remember it, just like I was 11 years old during the 1997 NBA Finals when the other legend in this debate faced a Game Five road contest with the series tied 2-2, and did anything but fold up.

Sure, I’m a Chicagoland kid that grew up at the peak of the Bulls dynasty but even without viewing things from that lens it’s not a debate.  It’d be like anyone who says Aaron Rodgers is better than Tom Brady.  Sure, Rodgers may be more talented at many things, but when it actually comes down to winning time, who walks out with the huge victory time and time again?

Kyle Hamilton is a great football player, seems like a great young man that you’d be proud to have as a friend or family member, but he couldn’t be more wrong about who the greatest basketball player of all-time is.

I suppose we can consider a scratch on a Ferrari.

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ONE Championship 119 results, video highlights: Champ Kiamrian Abbasov rallies to stop James Nakashima

“ONE Championship 119: Inside the Matrix II” took place Friday at Singapore Indoor Stadium. The welterweight title was on the line in the main event between champion Kiamrian Abbasov and unbeaten challenger James Nakashima. Check out the results and …

“ONE Championship 119: Inside the Matrix II” took place Friday at Singapore Indoor Stadium. The welterweight title was on the line in the main event between champion Kiamrian Abbasov and unbeaten challenger James Nakashima. Check out the results and highlights from the five MMA fights on the card below.

LeBron James Reveals ‘Space Jam’ Tune Squad Jerseys

LeBron James
Reveals ‘Space Jam’
Tune Squad Jerseys.
James took to social media on Monday to give fans a sneak peak at the Tune Squad’s new attire for the upcoming movie, ‘Space Jam: A New Legacy.’.
Michael Jordan’s jersey in the original
‘Space Jam’ movie was much different.
Other NBA and WNBA stars to appear
in the next generation of the franchise
include Klay Thompson, Damian Lillard.
Anthony Davis, Chris Paul, Diana Taurasi.
Nneka Ogwumike and Chiney Ogwumike.
‘Space Jam: A New Legacy’ is slated
to hit theaters July 16, 2021

LeBron James
Reveals ‘Space Jam’
Tune Squad Jerseys.
James took to social media on Monday to give fans a sneak peak at the Tune Squad’s new attire for the upcoming movie, ‘Space Jam: A New Legacy.’.
Michael Jordan’s jersey in the original
‘Space Jam’ movie was much different.
Other NBA and WNBA stars to appear
in the next generation of the franchise
include Klay Thompson, Damian Lillard.
Anthony Davis, Chris Paul, Diana Taurasi.
Nneka Ogwumike and Chiney Ogwumike.
‘Space Jam: A New Legacy’ is slated
to hit theaters July 16, 2021

LeBron James Reveals ‘Space Jam’ Tune Squad Jerseys

LeBron James
Reveals ‘Space Jam’
Tune Squad Jerseys.
James took to social media on Monday to give fans a sneak peak at the Tune Squad’s new attire for the upcoming movie, ‘Space Jam: A New Legacy.’.
Michael Jordan’s jersey in the original
‘Space Jam’ movie was much different.
Other NBA and WNBA stars to appear
in the next generation of the franchise
include Klay Thompson, Damian Lillard.
Anthony Davis, Chris Paul, Diana Taurasi.
Nneka Ogwumike and Chiney Ogwumike.
‘Space Jam: A New Legacy’ is slated
to hit theaters July 16, 2021

LeBron James
Reveals ‘Space Jam’
Tune Squad Jerseys.
James took to social media on Monday to give fans a sneak peak at the Tune Squad’s new attire for the upcoming movie, ‘Space Jam: A New Legacy.’.
Michael Jordan’s jersey in the original
‘Space Jam’ movie was much different.
Other NBA and WNBA stars to appear
in the next generation of the franchise
include Klay Thompson, Damian Lillard.
Anthony Davis, Chris Paul, Diana Taurasi.
Nneka Ogwumike and Chiney Ogwumike.
‘Space Jam: A New Legacy’ is slated
to hit theaters July 16, 2021

Brockermeyer Twins Announce Official Visits

The Brockermeyer twins announced where they will be making their official visits, Texas is on the short list.

Tommy and James Brockermeyer have announced where they will be making their official visits, and it appears the Longhorns have made the cut. The twins out of Fort Worth, TX will be visiting Alabama, Auburn, LSU, and Texas. Having offers from tens of schools, both Tommy and James have narrowed it down.

With Tommy ranked a top-five player in the country, James comes in at No. 3 ranked center in the 2021 class and No. 40 overall in the state of Texas. Expected to be a package deal in which school they choose, whoever lands the twins will be getting two of the best offensive lineman in this year’s recruiting cycle.

According to 247Sports, Tom Herman and the Longhorns are currently favorites to sign both Tommy and James. The Crimson Tide are slowly gaining momentum though, up to 30% on Crystal Ball.

Texas already has an offensive tackle commit in the 2021 class with four-star Hayden Conner. Those three players would make up the future of the offensive line for Texas, filling the unit with blue-chip talent. Whoever emerges as the successor of Sam Ehlinger will be in good hands going forward.

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