Aaron Donald: Destroyer of Worlds

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https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2017/12/18/16789364/aaron-donald-seahawks

Aaron Donald Destroyed the Seahawks, and He’s Coming for Your Quarterback in January
The Rams interior lineman was the defensive lynchpin in L.A.’s 42-7 win
By Danny Kelly

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The term “destroyer of worlds” gets thrown around hyperbolically in reference to quite a few of the league’s most dominant players, but if there’s any defender worthy of the title, it’s Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald.

In fact, there are times, like during L.A.’s 42-7 blowout win over the Seahawks on Sunday, when that moniker feels like an understatement. Just ask ESPN’s Rams beat reporter, Alden Gonzalez, who tweeted this out during the game.


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Donald has long haunted Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson’s dreams—Wilson called him “the greatest defensive player [he’s] ever played against” before the game, in fact. On Sunday, Donald not only consistently blew up Seattle’s foundational wide zone run game, he constantly broke through Seattle’s pass protection to kill pass plays before they could even develop.

In the first half alone, Donald registered pressure in the form of a hit, hurry, or sack on over one-quarter of his pass-rush snaps, an absurd rate for an interior defender. Officially, he finished the game with three sacks, four quarterback hits, two tackles for a loss, and a forced fumble.

Unofficially, he completely ruined Seattle’s offense. It was about as dominant of a performance as the 26-year-old star has ever put together, and that’s saying a lot considering he’s been one of the NFL’s best defenders since he entered the league four seasons ago.

Think about it this way: Donald finished with eight sacks in 2016 and Cincy’s Geno Atkins led all interior defenders with nine—an average of just over one-half sack a game. Donald got three of L.A.’s seven sacks on Sunday alone, and probably should’ve been credited with a couple more as he flushed Wilson out of the pocket and into the waiting arms of his Rams teammates.

Donald had a major effect just about every one of the Seahawks’ first eight drives, and effectively killed a few of them himself. To capture just how dominant he was, let’s just go drive-by-drive:

Seahawks first possession: Receiver Tanner McEvoy fumbled on Seattle’s third play from scrimmage. Donald didn’t have much of an impact here, but with only three plays, he didn’t get too much of a chance.

Seahawks second possession: Mike Davis lost 2 yards on first down, and Wilson missed Doug Baldwin deep, setting up a third-and-12 from Seattle’s 23-yard line. Donald ran right through a double-team for the sack.

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Right guard Ethan Pocic was so concerned about Donald, and rightly so, that he didn’t bother to look for the Rams’ stunt, leaving Connor Barwin free to run up the middle—and that missed assignment didn’t even matter. Donald split the two defenders to reach through and bring Wilson down, pushing Seattle back to its own 15-yard line to punt.

Seahawks third possession: Seattle was now down 6-0. On second-and-20, Donald flushed Wilson from the pocket, and Seattle’s quarterback ran straight into a sack, setting up a third-and-24. That’s a drive-killing play. Two plays later, the Seahawks punted out of their own end zone.

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Seahawks fourth possession: Now down 13-0, Seattle mounted a feeble attempt at a drive before stalling at midfield. On third-and-8 from the 50-yard line, Wilson threw in front of Paul Richardson for what should’ve been a first-down catch over the middle. Donald won’t get much credit for this misthrow, but it looked like Wilson rushed his motion just a smidge when he saw an unblocked Donald bearing down on him full-steam.

Seahawks fifth possession: After picking Jared Goff off, Seattle had its first bit of momentum all day. It didn’t last long. Seattle went three-and-out, which included another third-down overthrow from Wilson, aided by the fact that Donald hit the Seahawks signal-caller right after he threw.

Seahawks’ sixth possession: Wilson felt pressure on first down and dropped the football as he was trying to escape. If only Wilson hadn’t voluntarily dropped the ball, Donald might have been able to spoil this series, too.

Seahawks’ seventh possession: The Seahawks were now down 27-0. On the third play of the drive, a first-and-10 from Seattle’s 46-yard line, Donald looped around after forcing Wilson to abandon the pocket, grabbed ahold of him, and threw him down; Wilson managed to “throw” the ball backward (it’s officially a fumble) for a loss of 23 yards.

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It doesn’t matter what happens after that; that drive is dead.

Seahawks’ eighth possession (not counting a one-play drive to end the first half): Now in the third quarter, the Seahawks were down 34-0. After scrambling 10 yards on the series’ first play, Wilson sat in the pocket to throw on first-and-10: Donald ran straight through Seattle left guard Luke Joeckel for the sack.

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That play alone, which set up a second-and-16, probably would’ve been enough to kill Seattle’s drive. But for good measure, Donald got past Joeckel again on the next play, which flushed Wilson from his spot. Robert Quinn, who’d initially been pushed way out of the play by left tackle Duane Brown, caught up to Wilson and brought him down to set up a third-and-26. That drive is already dead at that point.

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When Seattle’s offense got the ball back, it’d be 40-0, and there’s no point in talking about what happened after that.

With the 42-7 win, the Rams dealt Seattle its most embarrassing loss in the Pete Carroll era and their worst home loss since 1997—a 41-3 drubbing to the Jets in the now-demolished Kingdome (Bill Parcells was the coach of the Jets for that game, by the way, and quarterback Neil O'Donnell passed for five touchdowns).

It was a complete win for a Rams squad that looks like a near-lock for the NFC West title, and L.A. got excellent performances out of running back Todd Gurley and its special teams unit, especially Pharoh Cooper.

But the game was defined by a superlative performance by the defense and its linchpin, Donald. Wilson and the Seahawks’ offense got a few garbage time yards and scored a touchdown late, but there was a point midway through the third quarter in which Seattle had gained just 56 total yards of offense on 34 plays—an average of 1.6 yards per play.

Donald was the key to that total defensive superiority and proved he can take over a game in a way that few defenders can. As an unblockable force from the inside, Donald gives the Rams a pretty damn good trump card come January: Even if Goff has an off-day, Gurley can’t find traction, and special teams group is quiet, they can turn to their All-Pro interior disruptor to single-handedly wreck their opponents’ offensive game plan.
 

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Is there any doubt left that Donald is the best defensive player in the league and probably the best DT that ever played?
 

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Randle, sapp , donald stand above all other pass rushing tackles . He should be the best when it's all done.

I am happy he is on our team, he deserves defensive player of the year.
 

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I think the author is undercutting Gurley's performance..It was better than excellent....180+ yards from scrimmage and 4 TD's....Gurley is in the discussion for MVP of the NFL.
 

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Lol just posted a quote from this in the celebration thread. AD was as dominant as I've ever seen a defender yesterday.
 

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He's really come on after struggling a bit in the beginning of the season. Just think what he'll do next yr in the beginning with no hold out? He is better than JJ Watt. We need to resign him.
 

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The nice part is that with that team coming together and winning this season, he probably won't be wanting to leave and he'll take our money.
I don't want to see him under any other colors until he wears that golden jacket in Canton
 

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https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-aaron-donald-dominates-seattle-again

Rams DI Aaron Donald proves his dominance over Seattle, again
BY SAM MONSON

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Credit: Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports

The Seattle Seahawks were blown out of the water on Sunday by a Los Angeles Rams team intent on signalling a new balance of power within the NFC West division. The game ended 42-7 and may not have been that close at any point, and it all but wraps up the division for the Rams. They can still be caught, but it would require an extremely unlikely sequence of events to unfold.

There are simply too many storylines to this game to cover them all, so comprehensive was the destruction of the Seahawks, but what stood out once again was how unstoppable the Seahawks find Aaron Donald.

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Donald ended the game with three sacks, two hits and five hurries from 31 pass-rushing snaps, earning him an overall grade of 92.9 and a mind-blowing pass-rush productivity score of 26.6.

What’s most impressive is that this was one of the better jobs the Seahawks’ blockers have done against him over the past few seasons. Donald is one of the game’s most unstoppable forces in general, but going up against the Seattle offensive line – typically one of the league’s worst – usually turns him into something resembling Superman.

The Seahawks offensive line has been vastly improved since Duane Brown arrived via trade, and Brown was once again the best member of the line this week, surrendering a sack and a hurry, but acquitting himself well given the circumstances. The problem for Seattle is that the interior personnel is still the same, and no better equipped to block Donald.

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Over the past three seasons, Donald has averaged a game grade of 94.5 against Seattle.

Over the past four seasons, he has seven sacks, 13 hits, 33 hurries for a total of 53 pressures across eight games. That is pressure once every 4.8 snaps, which is a ludicrous pressure rate that betters even the best numbers from edge rushers, who typically generate pressure at an even greater figure.

As problematic as pressure around the edge can be, pressure up the gut, in the area Donald is usually coming from, will torpedo plays like nothing else. Russell Wilson may have been under pressure overall less often against the Rams than he has been in other games, but the manner in which that pressure was coming – decisively and right up the middle from Donald – meant it was more destructive overall.

With the defense surrendering over 40 points, there were more problems in this game than just their failure to block Donald, but Wilson has a worse record against the Rams than any other franchise. If the Rams are now positioning themselves for long-term success, the Seahawks are going to need a better plan to combat Donald up the middle, because at the moment, he has been one of the biggest reasons for those upset wins.
 

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Can't say anything that hasn't been said....he's worth whatever his agent is asking....hopefully we get a home-town discount. Defense set the tone until the offense settled down.
Randle, sapp , donald stand above all other pass rushing tackles .
Philly had a guy named Jerome Brown that was pretty good too....and his partner, the minister of defense often rushed from the inside....probably a few more...Merlin was pretty good....Manimal "White" from Dallas...Not sure what you consider Calais Campbell? But he's pretty bad assed too...
 

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Is there any doubt left that Donald is the best defensive player in the league and probably the best DT that ever played?

I think Canton better have his jacket ready, and it's absolutely insane to be saying that this soon into someone's career and not getting push-back for it.
 

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I particularly loved the play when Donald rag dolled Wilson ass on that sack. Wilson just slung the ball behind him out of bounds. these are the plays that he is usually luckily able to complete but not on this day, his dumb luck ran out
 

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That feeling when Aaron Donald can defeat a double team and get to the QB FASTER than Connor Barwin can run unimpeded at full speed on the stunt.

That may be among the most OG plays I've ever seen.
 

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look at the head on shot. the ref is staring at two players tackling donald from behind and doesn't throw the flag. would he have thrown it if wilson escaped?

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I'm so glad the Rams picked Aaron Donald at 13 in 2014. And thought the Best Player Available strategy was Donald and knew the Rams hit a home run with that specific pick.
 

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can anyone link a pic of the AD hold with the two Seattle guys both holding him?

I want to save it and use it for twitter, but I couldn't find it.