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skins89moss 09-15-2009, 08:46 AM I think to drop something you have to be near it. Smoot was getting burned all day long. Seems like as soon as you get rid of Leigh Torrence, somebody else has to take his spot. At this rate, Smoot is better as a dime back rather than a Nickel... Keep this up and he'll end up solely on special teams (we are in need of a new Ade...)
Ok should we put Tryon out here as the nickle so you guys can complain about him too.?
skins89moss 09-15-2009, 08:56 AM Maybe Greg Blache could mix up our defense schemes and have our corners blitz sometimes like they use to do with S. Springs. As for Carlos good physical corner but does have trouble making interceptions. Hall has never been a physical corner but he has good ball skills and he can run. If we want our secondary to play better we need to get more pressure on the QB and not get behind by 10 or more points many games.
skinsfan69 09-15-2009, 10:27 AM Hmm, TO is being covered tonight and he's only caught one ball. I wonder who's covering him? Oh, it's the guy that's always hurt and over the hill. SHAWN SPRINGS!! Still doing it.
he'll be hurt in two weeks.
GTripp0012 09-15-2009, 11:06 AM I do have something nice to say about Hall, and that's the fact that he's pretty good at not getting beat deep. Even the best receivers in the league can't really get behind him.
Due to this, bad quarterbacks do struggle a LOT against DeAngelo Hall. Not being able to complete a pass against him is a pretty good indication that a quarterback doesn't have "the goods".
Next 5 weeks, the best quarterback we face is Byron Leftwich, assuming he's healthy. Delhomme, Cassel, Bulger, and Stafford all sort of suck in their own ways.
Paintrain 09-15-2009, 11:08 AM I do have something nice to say about Hall, and that's the fact that he's pretty good at not getting beat deep. Even the best receivers in the league can't really get behind him.
Due to this, bad quarterbacks do struggle a LOT against DeAngelo Hall. Not being able to complete a pass against him is a pretty good indication that a quarterback doesn't have "the goods".
Next 5 weeks, the best quarterback we face is Byron Leftwich, assuming he's healthy. Delhomme, Cassel, Bulger, and Stafford all sort of suck in their own ways.
See, that wasn't so hard was it? :)
GTripp0012 09-15-2009, 11:16 AM See, that wasn't so hard was it? :)I actually feel warm and fuzzy now :D
Ruhskins 09-15-2009, 11:18 AM I actually feel warm and fuzzy now :D
:grouphug:
LOL.
Trample the Elderly 09-15-2009, 11:20 AM I do have something nice to say about Hall, and that's the fact that he's pretty good at not getting beat deep. Even the best receivers in the league can't really get behind him.
Due to this, bad quarterbacks do struggle a LOT against DeAngelo Hall. Not being able to complete a pass against him is a pretty good indication that a quarterback doesn't have "the goods".
Next 5 weeks, the best quarterback we face is Byron Leftwich, assuming he's healthy. Delhomme, Cassel, Bulger, and Stafford all sort of suck in their own ways.
You are talking about DeAngello Hall right?
GTripp0012 09-15-2009, 11:27 AM You are talking about DeAngello Hall right?Yeah. I did a TD/INT ratio for corners, and Hall actually grades out pretty well. But if you do TD + First Downs/INT rate, just a small adjustment, he's one of the worst in the league.
Any quarterback that can throw in rhythm can beat him. Those who aren't rhythm passers are at a major disadvantage.
SmootSmack 09-15-2009, 11:54 AM Yeah. I did a TD/INT ratio for corners, and Hall actually grades out pretty well. But if you do TD + First Downs/INT rate, just a small adjustment, he's one of the worst in the league.
Any quarterback that can throw in rhythm can beat him. Those who aren't rhythm passers are at a major disadvantage.
So...would you say the rhythm is gonna get him?
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