00:00According to NextGenStats, Giants' edge rusher Brian Burns is one of the best in the league when it comes to quick pressures.
00:07That's pressures under three seconds.
00:09That was on full display week 10 against his former team, the Carolina Panthers, out in Munich, Germany.
00:15NextGen says that Burns tied a career high by generating seven pressures on 25 pass rushes.
00:22That's including four pressures under two and a half seconds.
00:26But check this out, his average get-off was .74 seconds and my man had a sack.
00:32We see what the chart says, but I got three plays for you guys to show you how much of a menace this dude was in Munich with the quick pressures.
00:41Alright, no time to shine for Bryce Young on this one.
00:44I need you to see how Brian Burns uses his quick get-off to set up the tackle to the outside, swim move to the inside,
00:52and now that forces Bryce Young to throw and overthrow.
00:55Let's bring this thing back.
00:57You see how that .74 get-off is being used right here.
01:01Sets this tackle up to the outside.
01:03Bang!
01:04Puts his foot into the ground and has a clean spin move to the inside.
01:08Bryce Young doesn't know what to do, and that's what a quick pressure does.
01:13It gives the route zero time to develop.
01:16Great play by Burns.
01:18I call this play get down or lay down.
01:21Let's check it out.
01:22You see Burns on the edge right here ready to cause havoc.
01:26They try to catch him slipping with the little run action to the right and then try to boot it to the left, but you see the way he closes on the quarterback.
01:35Let's play this thing back.
01:36Let's run this back and play it back because this shows his elite athleticism.
01:41Not only was he patient and waited, read his keys like the true football savant that he is, but watch this.
01:50Go ahead and play at full speed.
01:52Look at the way he closes on Bryce Young.
01:55He has nowhere to go with the football, and then he hits the . . .
01:59Let's go.
02:01This guy is one of the best in the league when it comes to closing on quarterbacks.
02:06All right, last one.
02:07I call this one play disruption.
02:09Quick pressures disrupt timing, guys.
02:12Not only with route concepts, but with screens as well.
02:15You see him get on the quarterback and it allows Tyler Nuba to make a play.
02:19Let's run this thing back so we can break this thing down.
02:22Here he is on the edge, giving this tackle a fit the entire game.
02:26I was there.
02:27I saw it with my own two eyes.
02:28Here we go.
02:29Now he beats him with that same spin move and gets on Bryce Young.
02:33Here's what that does.
02:35He beats that tackle so bad, so fast that it forces him to stay with him.
02:40That tackle is supposed to get out with the guard in the center and block most dangerous man.
02:47That's Tyler Nubin, the guy who's supposed to make that play.
02:50So the fact that Brian Burns was able to beat him so fast on a screenplay, he took a blocker with him and allowed his mate, young Tyler Nubin, to go and make a play on the football.
03:03And you see Nubin at the end, you see everybody fourth down, get off the field.
03:0866 total pressures last season.
03:11That's second most in his six years in the NFL and 32 quick pressures.
03:15Elite get off and elite athleticism.
03:18Those are the reasons why Spider-Man was one of the top players in the league and getting after the quarterback so fast last season.
03:25And I can't wait to see more this year.
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