Ice Cold Bruschi
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Suh! The guy is a beast. Barring an injury or a hitting a major rookie wall, the guy has the thing locked up already. He has 6.5 sacks.
Suh will take it home and rightfully so. Mccourty looks the the next stud CB though.
– Devin McCourty continues to impress, stripping a falling Percy Harvin of the ball (a throw from Favre that was slightly behind the wideout) and returning the INT 37 yards. BenJarvus Green Ellis scored on a 13-yard INT just three plays later to give the Patriots a 21-10 lead. McCourty really demonstrated why he might turn out to be a true No. 1 corner earlier in the third quarter, matching Percy Harvin (as fast as any WR in the league) stride-for-stride before breaking up a pass at the New England five-yard line.
I haven't watched Suh at all, so I don't know. There seems to be a consensus, though. McCourty was still get my vote because he's a hometown product. This is one time I'm happy to wear my best 'homer' outfit.
Suh will walk it, but there are a few terrific rookies this year - not least Alterraun Verner in Tennessee.
We're talking about Defensive Rookies. Though I agree on Bradford (Though Hernandez could have something to say)No one is talking about him but Sam Bradford is a very impressive QB,looks like Ryan from his rookie season...the Rams are amazingly in playoff contention early and Bradford is the general behind it
Bradford could sneak up and earn it as well
Detroit is a better team up front and a better team overall with suh
NE was already a good team before mccourty arrived but Detroit has gone from laughing stock to competitive and suh in the middle of that D is a big reason...he is a leader as a rookie,that's impressive
We're talking about Defensive Rookies. Though I agree on Bradford (Though Hernandez could have something to say)
We're talking about Defensive Rookies. Though I agree on Bradford (Though Hernandez could have something to say)
Suh by himself and it's not close
Why rightly so over a four down player who saved our season in the secondary from certain disaster?
McCourty's demanding position, and transition to the pros, is more impressive than rushing the passer, IMO.