Ice Cold Bruschi
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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I really like what I see he's a ball hawk and has made some really nice swats
Sadly, the Venus di Milo has better hands....
for this season?
its kinda hard to catch a ball when ur getting tackled....
I agree. I remember posters telling me their was no way the pats would draft him. I knew better!
Now all we need is another ILB, OLB, SS, CB and our defense won't look too bad.
Seriously with Bruschi, Harrison, Vrabel, Seau, Colvin, all gone or soon to be gone... we shouldve rebuilt this defense a long time ago.
I take it you don't like Mayo, Crable, Thomas, Meriweather, Wheatley, Wilhite, Guyton and James Sanders.
We have rebuilt at LB and at DB.
I would mention that he was a first round choice. For him to be a solid backup in his second season is just what we should expect. Some expected much more.
I like his anticipation. He just needs to work on those hands.
He worked on those hands this offseason, and it has paid off. I don't know what you have seen this year that tells you differently?
Multiple would-be interceptions that were dropped.
Not a criticism here, since technically that's what he is. FWIW, though, if it were up to me, I'd replace "starters"/"backups" with "play percentage," determined after the game, and awarded based on number of downs played.