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Boston Globe thinks we are looking at him. I wonder if this is true. He's certainly a playmaker in the mold of asante samuel. i think hed be a great addition
Reiss said (in his mailbag) we were interested in him when he was released and were disappointed he went to Washington instead.
Hall's inconsistency is a little maddening, and I'm surprised the Pats like him so much - but I'll take their scouting over mine, obviously.
Well we don't know how much they like him, it could simply have been that he was the best available option when it became clear O'Neal wasn't working out. The available talent is obviously very limited during the season.
I think he'd be a fine play-making nickel back, but would not feel comfortable relying on him every down. But then again, I'm a dude on a messageboard, and he is Bill Belichick, so .....
Well we don't know how much they like him, it could simply have been that he was the best available option when it became clear O'Neal wasn't working out. The available talent is obviously very limited during the season.
he started over Carlos Rogers in Washington. from all ive heard, I thought he had a pretty good season in Washington.
He was starting over Rogers? Are you sure?
The Washington Redskins plan to pursue Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth if he becomes a free agent tomorrow -- though it appears their salary cap situation might prevent them from signing the Pro Bowl performer -- and hope to reach a contract agreement with cornerback DeAngelo Hall before the market opens, NFL sources said yesterday.
You never know how hard they're trying, but this must say something for the guy...
washingtonpost.com
To go on record... I'd love to see them get a stud corner in FA and focus on LB and Safety in the draft.
me too. CB's usually take a year to get acclimated to the pros. Safeties and LB's have shown smoother transitions into the pro game
in your guys system, they could definitely rejuvinate a guy like that into an asante level cb, maybe even betterBoston Globe thinks we are looking at him. I wonder if this is true. He's certainly a playmaker in the mold of asante samuel. i think hed be a great addition
ya know he's not that bad, with the skins he played good, with atl he slipped near the end , but not even close to as bad as cromartie played for sd last seasonWith the exception of DeAngelo Hall, who - after 5 years - has YET to get aclimated to the pro's.
ya know he's not that bad, with the skins he played good, with atl he slipped near the end , but not even close to as bad as cromartie played for sd last season
and in oakland, well just about everyone plays like garbage in oakland
nnamdi aso outside of oakland (since he's so good in that ****-hole) might actually have had a chance to be the greatest cb in the history of the nfl
imagine aso on a team with a pass rush.....damn....
he started to slip near the end in atl, but before that he was very goodI watched him play for years in Atlanta - He's not good at all.
In fact, until he got cut last year - He was the most over rated player in the National Football League.
And to say his level of play could be raised to an "Asante" Level, is a huge injustice to Asante.