I've made my strong feelings in defense of Meriweather known in the 'fine' thread, but to build on what Vince Wilfork said, that the team 'woke up' after the hit . . . I remember the days in 2005 (after Rodney went down in Pittsburgh) when Asante complained publicly that 'no one fears going across the middle' anymore.
Meriweather's hit has brought back the swagger that was missing under the Dean Pees/Darius Butler/James Sanders days. Does anyone really want to go back to those 'soft as Charmin' days?
We're undefeated since Arrington replaced Butler at CB. He plays much tougher than the 'soft' but very talented Darius Butler.
Let this thing play out. What do you think the Chargers WR meeting room is thinking when Norv Turner installs slants and in-cuts into this week's game?
Meriweather's hit has brought back the swagger that was missing under the Dean Pees/Darius Butler/James Sanders days. Does anyone really want to go back to those 'soft as Charmin' days?
We're undefeated since Arrington replaced Butler at CB. He plays much tougher than the 'soft' but very talented Darius Butler.
Let this thing play out. What do you think the Chargers WR meeting room is thinking when Norv Turner installs slants and in-cuts into this week's game?
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