Jets LB coach speaks highly of fourth-year pro Quinton Coples
Posted Jul 16, 2015
The Jets' new outside linebackers coach, Mark Collins likes what he's seen from Quinton Coples so far. "He plays with very good violence," Collins said. "He can set the edge in the run. He can finish plays in the run game. He can push the pocket. He can affect the quarterback. It doesn't mean he's always going to sack the quarterback, but he can affect the quarterback. I definitely think his arrow is pointing up."
(NJ.com)
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