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Old 02-27-2008, 07:31 PM   #21
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this is honestly ridiculous. People think Hobbs should be a nickleback. i'd have him on my football team any day. and what about randall gay? talk about disrespect. the guy deserves a legit chance to start. as many have said... we can't expect a rookie to start. has everyone already forgotten duane starkes?

i'd go with Gay, maybe bring law in cheap(although i'm not a fan of it), and draft a corner in the 2nd or 3rd round.
Gay can be upgraded hes shakey even in nickle and you want him starting on the outside? No thanks.
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Old 02-27-2008, 07:35 PM   #22
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Gay can be upgraded hes shakey even in nickle and you want him starting on the outside? No thanks.
That's your opinion. I'd give him a chance to start. With an upgraded pass rush and more aggressive blitzing and more speed in the front 7 he won't have to cover as long. Plus they play alot of zone anyways.
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I believe that if the Pats make a comparable offer to Law, he will return to New England. But all it takes is one team to outbid them, and he'll follow the dollars.
depends if that team is a superbowl contender or not. i don't see him going to detroit or back to the jets for example.
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Most Chiefs fans would probably disagree.

Though he might do better in our scheme.
You wouldn't make a living taking advice from Chiefs fans (or coaches, for that matter.)
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this is honestly ridiculous. People think Hobbs should be a nickleback. i'd have him on my football team any day. and what about randall gay? talk about disrespect. the guy deserves a legit chance to start. as many have said... we can't expect a rookie to start. has everyone already forgotten duane starkes?

i'd go with Gay, maybe bring law in cheap(although i'm not a fan of it), and draft a corner in the 2nd or 3rd round.
I like Hobbs as well... he's coming along nicely. He has good technique, usually in good position and he isn't nearly as bad as some portray him.

There's a reason he's stuck around as long as he has, because he's a decent corner. Granted he won't mach up very well with the taller receivers, but I seem to remember the epic battles between tiny Pat Fischer and Harold Carmichael in my youth. I would love to see Hobbs overcome his physical shortcomings (pun intended) and eventually play as well a Fischer did.
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Not that I think Hobbs should lose his starting job but to those who
say that a rookie can't start, I can think of 2 dbs right off the bat that did
start and did very well. I give you Champ Bailey and Sean Taylor.
Charles Woodson too.
Hell even Ty Law started his first year.
Or at least these players saw plenty of playing time.

Edit: I just verified this for myself. All the aforementioned started at least 14 games their rookie season.
http://www.pro-football-reference.co...L/LawxTy00.htm

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During an interview during the Celtics game, Ty Law said "my heart is always with the Patriots" He said his priority is to "play for a contender".... I guess we'll see

He also said he was in town to attend some Harvard Business Seminar or something like that...
i guess we cant pay him in Monopoly money then. Shucks.

i wonder what he thinks he is worth now.
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Come home where the Heart is Baby!
Looks like Lito can stay in Philly and we can select Gholston, Groves, Cromartie, Long with our first!
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The things people will say when trying to feed their families...
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I just saw the same interview and Law looked like he knew something was in the works! The emphasis was on "he wants to play for a contender". Would love to see him back
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