It's the kind of motto that only makes sense for a defensive line coach.
New York Jets D-line coach Karl Dunbar spoke about big defensive tackle D'Vondre Sweat on Wednesday, and he delivered an all-time quote.
"I remember my coach telling me back in the day," Dunbar began, "'Big men are like big women. There's not a lot of them and everybody wants them.'"
As you can imagine, this generated a whole heck of a lot of replies on social media.
Jets DL coach Karl Dunbar as part of an answer to a question about T'Vondre Sweat:
"I remember my coach telling me back in the day: Big men are like big women, there's not a lot of them and everybody wants them."
— Zack Rosenblatt (@ZackBlatt) June 10, 2026
To be fair, Sweat is one of those dudes who it probably isn't even right to call him "big." He's one of the largest players in the NFL.
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T'Vondre Sweat weight, height
Sweat is officially listed at 366 pounds.
He's also 6-foot-4.
Sweat was a second-round pick by the Tennessee Titans in the 2024 NFL Draft out of Texas.
Why did the Jets trade for T'Vondre Sweat?
The Jets, months after dealing away Quinnen Williams, bulked up on the interior of their defensive line.
Sweat had played two seasons with the Titans, a total of 29 games. He had 85 tackles, including 8 for loss (3.0 sacks).
He's one of those nose tackles who isn't going to rack up huge numbers but who can occupy two blockers, which makes life easier for the rest of the defensive line.
And yeah, when the coaching staff was looking to add size, it'd be tough to do better than Sweat.
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