REDSKIN1
10-11-2006, 07:25 PM
I personally would be excited to have 21 and 31 safety positions for the Redskins. We would definetly have the most feared safety combo in the NFL.
Are 21 and 31 over-rated?REDSKIN1 10-11-2006, 07:25 PM I personally would be excited to have 21 and 31 safety positions for the Redskins. We would definetly have the most feared safety combo in the NFL. EternalEnigma21 10-11-2006, 07:50 PM Yeah, as far as overrating goes (and I know you're not comparing them...) but I think Roy is a little more overrated. Taylor deserved a Pro-bowl last year and your boy went with worse stats... Taylor scored 2 TDs in back-to back do or die games agianst the eagles and the bucs that let us travel as far as we did in the post-season last year.... And he gets little recognition anywhere, except for the butt of conduct jokes or on Jacked-Up.... Williams separates Emmit Smiths shoulder and all of a sudden he's a god to dallas fans? If Riggo was still playing and played for the 9ers and Taylor broke his arm, I'd personally kick taylor in the nuts... Pocket$ $traight 10-11-2006, 08:37 PM I personally would be excited to have 21 and 31 safety positions for the Redskins. We would definetly have the most feared safety combo in the NFL. You are out of your mind. First of all, Roy basically signed a contract for life with the boys. Second, we tried bringing Cowboys in to right the ship, it was called the Norv Turner era. That is a ridiculous idea. Big C 10-11-2006, 09:31 PM roy williams is definitely overrated. he gets burned soooo much. as for sean taylor, he has gotten worse from his rookie year, and last year i think. he is really struggling this year in coverage Meast 10-11-2006, 11:09 PM wow, I don't know where to start 1. Fuck the Cowboys 2. WAR TONY STEWART 3. Sean Taylor never sacrifices a play for a big hit, he makes the play with the big hit 4. The reason Taylor does not get the credit he deserves is due exclusively to thuggery i.e. assault, spitting, friendly fire 5. I have watched recievers and backs time and again make cuts specifically to avoid Taylor, all offenses account for him. In the words of Brandon Lloyd, "I'm glad that guy's on my team" Monkeydad 10-12-2006, 04:47 PM 21 = BONEBREAKER (not overrated) 31 = HORSECOLLARS (overrated) WillH 10-12-2006, 04:59 PM Taylor may not make many plays in coverage, but how many times a game do you see recievers not make catches because he is barrelling towards them, and he may not pick the ball much, but how often do you see him strip the ball. He is a playmaker and a threat for any reciever when he is free to go up and make a hit on them, but when he doesn't have help from his corners he is taken out of his element and forced to play back in coverage, which he does with some success, but what we want to see from him are those big hits. It makes any team player think twice before catching a ball when his career may be on the line. TheMalcolmConnection 10-12-2006, 05:02 PM Let's put it this way. If Taylor had the same things said about him as Williams does now, yes, I'd say Taylor was over-rated. He has a reputation as a hard hitter and a playmaker. There's nothing over-rated about that. Williams reputation as not being able to cover is also catching up to him, so he's not as over-rated as he once used to be. RobH4413 10-12-2006, 06:06 PM Sean Taylor is still making plays every game. He's stripped the ball what three times this year? He's not superman and can't compensate for our lack of CB/Saftey depth, but he's an effin manimal. It's ok to be a skeptic, but lets not lose our minds here folks. GTripp0012 10-12-2006, 07:48 PM Sean Taylor is having a hell of a year this year. It's getting lost in all the bad secondary comments, but any time hes around the ball, we get a play. In that vain, Roy Williams is doing the same for Dallas this year. Neither are great cover safeties, and Roy is espicially horrid. |
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