EEich
02-11-2006, 06:21 PM
Not a to put a damper on the conversation, but we may never get the opportunity to see ST reach his potential.
Best Safety in the League???EEich 02-11-2006, 06:21 PM Not a to put a damper on the conversation, but we may never get the opportunity to see ST reach his potential. BossHog 02-11-2006, 06:37 PM Who's the guy who plays for AZ? Is his name Eugene Wilson? Pocket$ $traight 02-11-2006, 06:43 PM Who's the guy who plays for AZ? Is his name Eugene Wilson? I don't care if it is Carney Wilson! AZ is a joke! Oh ye of little faith.... Look up Taylor's attorney on Google. In a judicial corruption case he had his client aquitted on 30 of 34 counts and the last four counts were a split jury. The Reaper will be roaming FedEx next year.... I guarantee it! BossHog 02-11-2006, 08:11 PM Dude. AZ has talent. Gmanc711 02-11-2006, 09:05 PM Reed and Palamalu are the #1/2 right now. Ed Reed has the potential to be the best saftey ever. That being said, so does Sean Taylor, but he needs some more time to evolve, but I love the man. He is already a game changer. Pocket$ $traight 02-11-2006, 09:13 PM Dude, there best RB ever was a 40 year old Emmitt Smith (maybe Larry Centers). The O-line is suspect, the QB position is mediocre and the D is bottom half of the league. Every team in the NFL has talent... Don't start blabbing about AZ, they barely beat SF in Mexico. You must be a former kicker. Why is it that I badmouth other teams (specifically our biggest rival and a former division foe) and I take heat. If you don't bleed burgundy and gold don't reply to my posts because you don't understand. I am tired of the bandwagon bunch. Give me Dexter running through the line and crushing Danny White....Give me Darryl Green jumping over the guy at Soldier Field...Give me Timmy Smith setting records which still stand.... Give meClark breaking away from Minnesotta in overtime... If you bark in my direction you better know your shit. mooby 02-12-2006, 12:24 AM Adrian Wilson plays for the Cardinals. He is one of the better strong safeties in the league, he's a big hitter like Taylor and a great player against the run. Kinda like Roy Williams except that Wilson is more of a complete package, because he is good at defending the pass unlike Williams. Sean Taylor is not the best safety in the league, I'd say Ed Reed is probably the best, Polamalu is up there, although i've heard he's not that great in pass coverage. MTK 02-12-2006, 12:43 PM Lenny P's latest article (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2326920) is about the new school safeties, yet no mention of Sean Taylor. Interesting. diehardskin2982 02-12-2006, 02:09 PM u know he frequents the warpath site for story ideas and to cover it up he hates on the skins matty! Pocket$ $traight 02-12-2006, 02:26 PM Lenny P's latest article (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2326920) is about the new school safeties, yet no mention of Sean Taylor. Interesting. Of course I am biased but I just cannot take an article about safeties seriously if Taylor is not mentioned. There is no other safety feared by the opposition more than him. I remember the week leading up to the St. Louis game Torry Holt was on the John Thompson show. He made it a point to mention that when he lines up he is aware of Taylor at all times. It was no coincidence that every time Holt caught a ball he dropped to the turf immediately. I truly think that Len P.'s bias against Snyder and the Redskins has had a negative impact on his work and has diminished his credibility. Now, he isn't nearly as bad as Sally Jenkins who's articles on the Redskins should not be published. I knew that every week when they lost I would see an article from her front and center. At least she did own up that she was wrong at the end of the season after she blasted them following Denver, New York, etc... |
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