JMC00
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Yes.
Without a doubt.
That's why he was the starter.
Numbers don't lie.
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Without a doubt.
That's why he was the starter.
Numbers don't lie.
Numbers lie all the time.
Your acting like Dennard played great and Ryan was horrible. When the truth is they both had roughly similar years with Ryan having a few more INTs
Why does OP assume Dennard will be ahead of Ryan? As of right now Ryan is still a CB.
I do not think they like Ryan as an outside CB as much as they do Dennard, he is not as physical. Ryan is actually a great fit for a slot CB/free safety role; similar to what Mathieu played in Arizona he has excellent ball skills.You're acting like Dennard played great and Ryan was horrible. Which neither was the case.
But this whole thread is based on a 2nd year player not "sputtering" out in Dennard. So according some Dennard broke that whole streak of good rookie years, mediocre 2nd years.
Interceptions are a very overrated stat. Ryan had a couple nice picks but also the Geno INt was in his lap.
I mean, Arrington led the league with 7 in 2011...
This has to be a joke, right?I also think Ryan could be our #1 CB by '15 or '16.
This has to be a joke, right?
Thurmond was their nickel CB, he was never threatening for an outside job. You're thinking of Maxwell, who I don't believe ever started to win over Browner's job but his play in place of him made Browner expendable after the season ended.
This has to be a joke, right?
Off topic: Am I the only one who has noticed Welker's new found concussion problem? If Peyton Manning leads him into defenders like he did Austin Collie, Welker may not last long enough for Browner to do that.Browner will have one mission this season, chop Welker's head off.
Yes exactly. He lost out to maxwell, who is a good corner himself.
Numbers don't lie.
Numbers don't lie, but the implications people derive from said numbers can. In this case, without detailing the matchups that each corner drew, as well as how much help each player might have been getting, I can't look at those numbers and say Ryan was better.
That's not to say Ryan won't take a step forward and play better than Dennard this season, but don't fall in love with stats when trying to evaluate NFL players.
Three women go to Vegas and decide to split the cost of a single hotel room to save money. The room costs twenty five dollars. Each of the women give's the man at the front desk a ten dollar bill.
For some reason, the man does not have the correct bills to give change. He promises he will send up Ted the bellhop with the five dollars the hotel owes them.
The clerk gives Ted the bellhop five one dollar bills with stern instructions to divvy it up between the three guests and to not get into trouble on the way up. On the ride up to the women's floor, Ted can't figure out how to divide the five ones between the three women so with a shrug he pockets the remaining two one dollar bills.
Now, each woman paid with a ten dollar bill and each got a one dollar bill back from Ted. That's nine dollars per woman. If nine times three equals twenty seven dollars and you add two that Ted the bellhop kept for himself, that equals twenty nine dollars.
Where did the other dollar go?
Ted the Bellhop