I'd personally say Asomguah is the best CB in the league, then Revis for the fact QB's still try and pass on Revis, Nnamdi just totally shuts down his half of the field, that's why when the Jets were rumoured to be in for him, a lot of other teams fans got scared - Revis & Nnamdi would mean they could single up coverage every play and send that 1 extra man on the blitz
Joined: Sep 03 2005 Posts: 7647 Location: The Midlands
Asomugha is our entire Secondary, though if the Eagles were mad enough to offer us that deal i'd take it. Means we get Jamarcus further away from the field, and Gradkowski is a good enough backup for McNabb certainly.
It always amuses me just how many NFL players get done for drink driving. If I had that much money I'd probably just pay for someone to drive me around, especially if I'd been drinking.
Then again, some of them aren't the sharpest tools in the draw. Tool is probably a good word to use when describing Porter as well
It always amuses me just how many NFL players get done for drink driving. If I had that much money I'd probably just pay for someone to drive me around, especially if I'd been drinking.
Then again, some of them aren't the sharpest tools in the draw. Tool is probably a good word to use when describing Porter as well
Joined: Mar 15 2009 Posts: 16166 Location: Foxborough, Massachusetts
Adamjk wrote:It always amuses me just how many NFL players get done for drink driving. If I had that much money I'd probably just pay for someone to drive me around, especially if I'd been drinking.
Then again, some of them aren't the sharpest tools in the draw. Tool is probably a good word to use when describing Porter as well
Joined: May 23 2005 Posts: 31335 Location: Lincoln, Nebraska
Had a scrimmage against Doncaster today. They're a league above us but we held our own. Not a bad side, they've got an RB who seems to think he is an NFL player the way he struts about after each run saying "It's what I do." Never have I wanted to be a player on D so bad.
First game against Shropshire in three weeks. Going to be an interesting season.
Ski wrote:Had a scrimmage against Doncaster today. They're a league above us but we held our own. Not a bad side, they've got an RB who seems to think he is an NFL player the way he struts about after each run saying "It's what I do." Never have I wanted to be a player on D so bad.
If he's still playing next season when I go play train for them I might try and put a couple of "sticks" on him just for that attitude
Joined: May 23 2005 Posts: 31335 Location: Lincoln, Nebraska
Gaslight wrote:If he's still playing next season when I go play train for them I might try and put a couple of "sticks" on him just for that attitude
Seriously, all we did today was essentially 40 plays, 20 on D and 20 on ) plus a few goal line efforts, it was nothing, but guidance for coaches and practice for us.
He was strutting about like he was LT, celebrating a TD like he'd just won the Super Bowl.
Was a nice enough feller off the field, but on it, I wanted to cream him.
They have an excellent lineman, plays left tackle for GB. Seriously, if I didn't KNOW he was clean, you'd think he was juiced up, he was massive. I took the ball in, he destroyed our line and creamed me!
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