Again, you are wrong. A number of the Elbow's sacks came against my LT, who had agility in the 50's. That's not 60, but it's not grounds for prison abuse either.
You would think speed would have very little to do with it, as the tackle operates in such a small space. Agility is everything. Makes sense.
But that's not how it played out. Speed matters in quickness too.
When I got my speed up to about 40 Haufu Gurugatuppa had a much harder time getting around me. I was able to repeatedly engage him in a way I wasn't able to earlier in the season against the Elbow. Haufu still got by me for two sacks, though.
http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=142714&pbp_id=4773997http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=142714&pbp_id=4779279Agility isn't enough. Why do you think confidence is the answer? My morale has never dipped below 97.
And I am not sure why the People's Elbow's record of success should preclude him as an example of a player who successfully beats standard built tackles. Part of the reason they win so many games is becuase he's so disruptive in the pass game. If you could neutralize him, then you could move the ball consistently though the air. The question is how to neutralize him. Again, agility was not enough for me to do that. You say it's confidence or another 5 points in agility. Color me skeptical.
Dudly, to your point about builds, notice that both started to really rack up the sacks when Evasive Rushing was instituted. When they zip by my LT, it's not because he was clubbed with strength. Quite the opposite, I'm sure. He'd love for them to sit still so that he could body slam their puny little fast twitch frames.