Larry Whigham
Practice Squad Player
- Joined
- Jan 16, 2006
- Messages
- 149
- Reaction score
- 0
Not to mention he takes AWFUL angles of pursuit. I mean really pathetic attempts at chasing down the ball carrier.
I disagree. You could look at isolated plays and see mistakes that any player makes. One the whole however, Sanders doesn't make many. Just because he is not a high profile player, does not mean he does not have great value to this defense.
Bob Sanders and Ed Reed are great players who are great playmakers. If BB had them, he would design his defense to play to their strengths. You cannot, however have 11 All-Pros on both sides of the ball in the salary cap era.