He was everywhere.
I thought he had a pretty nice game last night. I think he is one of those players that plays better than he practices. Besides that one bullcrap penalty he was one of the few bright spots last night.
He was everywhere.
He seemed to be locked on Hawaii's main receiver a lot. That one play where Moniz overthrew the receiver in the endzone, Orms was right there step for step with the receiver. He also had some solid tackles. I think if he stays healthy he might be a great help at CB.
He needs to be a nickelback. He played ok but the fact that he is a starting CB is sad
Maybe. But can you imagine him trying to cover Robert Woods?
I'm not as pleased with Orms' performance. There were positives he can build on and he's definitely an active guy, but he had a number of mistakes and missed opportunities last night.
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Looks like a safety playing corner.
With a more talented team he would be able to do just this. He doesn't have the physical tools to go out one on one with the best recievers but his hustle and his brains used correctly would let him read and take advantage of his freedom making some game changing plays. The injuries at corner coming in mean that a number of guys are being forced to do things they shouldn't be asked to do.
Jimmy was a good tackler? I always felt that was something he wasn't great at because he'd go for the big hit. Jalil and Cha'pelle Brown I also felt were much better tacklers.
That said, Orms did a fine job, but I'll withhold my judgement to see how he does against Cal. That's going to be a real test because Moniz wasn't as crisp with his passes as I thought he'd be last night.