Seems like the ghosts of the past are after Pacman....still...the NFL would make a change from TNA wrestling....Wasnt he part of a TNA World tag team championship team??...oh yeah.."TEAM PACMAN!"
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WHILE WE'RE ON THE SUBJECT......
Najeh Davenport - The Steeler was acquitted Wednesday of a misdemeanor domestic violence charge. Davenport had been accused of slapping and punching Anita Person, the mother of his 5-year-old son at her Cleveland home in October. He was also acquitted of child endangering and unlawful restraint. ***BEST PRESS CONFERENCE COMEBACK OF THE OFFSEASON - Davenport Said...."She's Making that up!"***
Bryant Mckinnie - A Miami judge has set a June 2nd trial date for the Vikings player Bryant McKinnie on charges arising from a brawl outside a nightclub. We havent heard much from the guy on the field..and thats criminal!
Dwayne Jarrett - Well we've got to wait a bit longer for this trial of the century, June 23rd was set for Jarrett's hearing after this week pleading not guilty to drink driving. Jarrett was arrested on March 11 after police say he crossed the center line and ran a red light in the Charlotte suburb of Mint Hill. C'mon Dwayne...Your a reciever...you should have good hands and body control...oh wait sorry....you were drunk!!
ON THE CLOCK....CORNER BACKS:
Critics often underestimate the sheer impact that a fast, aware cornerback can have on a defense. "They've always got the safeties to bail them out" - thats not true at all, that only applies in zone coverage, in man on man - you're on your own, and thats what seperates the great cornerbacks from the elite - their ability to play on an island. It's every defensive coaches dream - for example during the superbowl, we payed very little attention to Randy Moss - the media proclaimed "prodigle in New England" - that was because of the job Corey Webster and Sam Madison did bumping him at the line and not letting him get a step on them. You can never truly play Randy Moss on an island and be sucessful, and the Giants cornerbacks were safe in the knowledge that Gibril Wilson [Safety] was there - as he was during the patriots final three huge passing attempts to end the game.
So here are my picks in 2008 -Who will shine??
1. Antonio Cromartie - In my opinion, Cromartie undoubtedly tops the elite of the league - Not just because of his 10 interceptions in the regular season, 2 in the post season, his unbeatable 109 yard missed field goal return for a TD, but also [you may think i'm nuts for needing anymore!] because of the speed at which he was able to assert himself at this level. He has become, at the age of 23 and in only his 2nd year in the league, the most valuable cornerback in the NFL. He can certainly catch, but he's also a great tackler and has exceptional awareness for his age. I would like to see him develop his jamming at the line skills in the forthcoming season, but apart from that you couldn't ask for a better guy to gill the spot....I would expect him to remain as the number 1.
2. Champ Bailey - Needs no introduction, he's been at the top of his game ever since the Bronchos gave him a home in 2004. He has everything - He's one of the quickest players in football, and his agility comes from his excellent body control which we've seen him use to twist and turn around wide receivers. He's experienced and can be used as an island cornerback, as the bronchos very often do. His Line jamming skills are second to none. I was a little concerned last season that his sudden drop from 10 interceptions the year before, down to 3 last season was because he's getting older [he's 29 this year] but i would be wrong, he made the same number of tackles and assists and that makes him just as elite as he has always been - the interceptions were a bonus. I expect nothing less from him in this, his 11th season in the league.
3. Asante Samuel - Very interesting pick this. Moved from being superb in New England to Philadelphia and NFL polls and surveys suggest that he will make a massive impact for the Eagles. They must not expect too much from him, after all he will be used as the primary cornerback and he has a fair amount of time to learn the systems and plays. Not much more to say really, new home, new playbook - lets see what happens!
4. Deangelo Hall and Nnamdi Asomugha - The new pair to beware of in Oakland. The team has had a truly magical free agency period and "D LO" was one of their finest pick ups. He was a huge star in Atlanta and appeared to be one of their future stars, yet with all of their problems he protested and so the Falcons decided to take the draft picks - Oakland landed a new Cornerback. 5 interceptions last season in Atlanta for Hall, yet only 1 for Asomugha. Drafted by oakland in 2003, when we pair him up with Hall....both unbelieavbly quick, agile and with excellent hands - The "Oakland CB Duo '08!"
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AND TO FINISH...
We had trouble in the NFL this time...
How can I really make this rhyme?
Some of these guys were in their prime
Some of these guys are waiting to shine
But remember just one thing about crime...
No sports jail bird is worth a dime!!
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2. Champ Bailey - Needs no introduction, he's been at the top of his game ever since the Bronchos gave him a home in 2004. He has everything - He's one of the quickest players in football, and his agility comes from his excellent body control which we've seen him use to twist and turn around wide receivers. He's experienced and can be used as an island cornerback, as the bronchos very often do. His Line jamming skills are second to none. I was a little concerned last season that his sudden drop from 10 interceptions the year before, down to 3 last season was because he's getting older [he's 29 this year] but i would be wrong, he made the same number of tackles and assists and that makes him just as elite as he has always been - the interceptions were a bonus. I expect nothing less from him in this, his 11th season in the league.
3. Asante Samuel - Very interesting pick this. Moved from being superb in New England to Philadelphia and NFL polls and surveys suggest that he will make a massive impact for the Eagles. They must not expect too much from him, after all he will be used as the primary cornerback and he has a fair amount of time to learn the systems and plays. Not much more to say really, new home, new playbook - lets see what happens!
4. Deangelo Hall and Nnamdi Asomugha - The new pair to beware of in Oakland. The team has had a truly magical free agency period and "D LO" was one of their finest pick ups. He was a huge star in Atlanta and appeared to be one of their future stars, yet with all of their problems he protested and so the Falcons decided to take the draft picks - Oakland landed a new Cornerback. 5 interceptions last season in Atlanta for Hall, yet only 1 for Asomugha. Drafted by oakland in 2003, when we pair him up with Hall....both unbelieavbly quick, agile and with excellent hands - The "Oakland CB Duo '08!"
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AND TO FINISH...
We had trouble in the NFL this time...
How can I really make this rhyme?
Some of these guys were in their prime
Some of these guys are waiting to shine
But remember just one thing about crime...
No sports jail bird is worth a dime!!
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1 comment:
While I am glad to see u pay great respect to Cro, I have to take u up on 1 point, he has not been that great a tackler. This is something he can improve on. Good thing that the best tackling corner in the NFL is on his team (Quentin Jammer). No doubt though Cro will be a superstar.
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