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Tikker wrote:Dallas won't win a playoff game with Bledsoe at quarterback, and their Dbacks are less than intimidating
Gaazy wrote:Now vonk on the other hand, is one of the most self absorbed know it alls in my memory of this site. Ive always thought so, and I still cant understand why in gods name he is here
Arlos wrote:Steve Young was exactly the same kind of player as Michael Vick is. Every team considered him the 49ers' biggest rushing threat, over any of their RBs. But, they also knew, he was always thinking run first, so he'd get antsy in the pocket, and wouldn't be anywhere near as efficient in the passing game as he should have been. It wasn't until he learned that his job was to PASS, not to be a extra RB that he really took off, and coincidentally, the 9ers won the Super Bowl with him at the helm.
Is Vick a better runner than Young was? Probably. Is Vick a better QUARTERBACK than Young? Oh hell no.
-Arlos
Tadpole wrote:Roy Williams SURE IS NOT intimidating.
Tadpole wrote:Atlanta and the Eagles are two top five teams, maybe even Dallas rounding out at the number 5 spot.
Tikker wrote:Tadpole wrote:Roy Williams SURE IS NOT intimidating.
I'd match any WR in the league against Roy Williams and throw the ball deep on him all night long
I don't give a shit if he can hit a RB, he can't cover 4.6s WR's, let alone anyone with real speed
lyion wrote:Good thing tight ends are usually covered by linebackers, then, eh?
You keep equating football wrongly to 1v1. I'd argue he could easily cover most tight ends, but that's a different discussion.
You don't compare safeties to Tight Ends or WRs. You compare them to.. Safeties. He's one of the best in the league.
lyion wrote:Tikker wrote:Tadpole wrote:Roy Williams SURE IS NOT intimidating.
I'd match any WR in the league against Roy Williams and throw the ball deep on him all night long
I don't give a shit if he can hit a RB, he can't cover 4.6s WR's, let alone anyone with real speed
Note the teams winning run the ball successfully and throw short passes. The bomb teams are not the threats. This is where a Roy Williams shines, and is valuable.
Williams is a safety. He is a big hitter, like Rodney in New England, not a cover corner.
The real question isn't will he cover a burner, but ask any WR if they want to go across the middle with him there, Tikker. Amazingly many seem to get alligator arms after a few trips there.
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