
Originally Posted by
chrisbraven
OCF, I'm assuming you are stirring up good convo with this question. Ngata is a model player. I wish I could bottle and market his effort, respect, athleticism, and talent. Remember, his peers voted him as one of the top 20 players in the league two years running (the only two years of that top 100 poll). As was said before, even when hurt he demands attention from the opposite offensive scheme. He made plays down the stretch last year, and he also kept linemen off of #52 so that HE could make plays. Getting injured is part of football. Sometimes it seems we as fans are too exacting. My perspective is, do I see a work ethic to get through injury? With Ngata, definitely. Never with Haynesworth. He left the game a big baby with a trashed rep.
Braven