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Originally Posted by CHIEF CHUCKING MY SPEAR
listen if you think he had a good year be my guest. Come on take the blinders off he did not play up to he abilities. He got killed in coverage like roy williams does in dallas. Miss alot of tackles he normally would make. Not saying he not a good player, i am saying he sure as hell isnt a pro bowler. Lets just hope this was his bad year. I expected more from Taylor that what he produced this season. He has to be a impact player and this year he wasnt. Well his range sure didnt make any interception but one. His range didnt help when stallworth ran by him like he was asleep. His range sure didnt help him when Steven Jackson ran by him twice in the game in St louis. Im not saying he not good, he had a down year. Impact players change the game and make your team better like sanders does in Indy.
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If I hear "Bob Sanders" one more time I am going to throw up. You know what Bob Sanders did? He was the starting safety on the worst run defense in the league. Yeah, he came back and they got hot (the linebacker change that they made helped too). Why did Indy win the big one, because the entire defense played better. Sanders will never have half the talent of Sean Taylor but Bob Sanders does have Dwight Freeney who is one of the best D-ends in football (remember what he did to Samuels)?
Roy Williams' season was worse than Taylor's so the fact that Taylor made it doesn't bother me one bit. Roy has made several on reputation, so I am supposed to be pissed that our guy made it? Yeah, that makes a ton of sense.
As far as Stallworth beating Taylor, big deal. If you give a QB all the time in the world he will beat every corner in the league let alone a safety. As far as Stephen Jackson goes. If your front seven lets a Pro-bowl runningback run into the secondary without even laying a finger on him, he is going to make a move on the safety and go by him.
People should be pissed at Lemar and Highway 57 (Holdman). Those are the guys who couldn't shed a block all year.