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Deion Sanders couldnt tackle, you wouldnt want him on the Pats?
Sure. Why not. I mean, he only irreparably damaged my psyche & mental well-being forever with his Bill Buckner impression, so why wouldn't I want him back. I can't wait. Let's get him.
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That play isnt fair for Asante, he had to jump and the ball hit the top of his hands. Not as easy as play as everyone wants to make it out to be.
I still would take Asante over Arrington and Bodden.
Ouch. That image really hurts.
Sanders is one of the best cover corners of all time.
Samuel is an above-average cornerback who gambles.
Their inability to tackle (for the purposes of this argument, anyway) being equal, Deion Sanders is still head-and-shoulders above Samuel no matter how you look at it.
Yes, Sanders was way above Asante, but that's also a different argument than you made prior.
That play isnt fair for Asante, he had to jump and the ball hit the top of his hands. Not as easy as play as everyone wants to make it out to be.
Move on guys. Asante did more good for the Pats than bad. Belichick does not use the franchise tag on above average players. Asante was part of the reason we were in the SB anyways.
LOL. I remember him getting burned BADLY in SB 38 on a double move to Rickey Phoel for the Panthers TD to tie the game 29 all. He wasn't part of the reason we were in the SB's. Brady was, the D line was and the Linebackers.