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Wheatley and Wilhite
WhoIs better? Ibelieve ppl mix them up and honestly I do not remember specifics for either from last year. Who has the broken wrists, and who is th one that was always an inch away from breaking up multiple passes last year
also realize that springs may be the one who gets cut and therefore we will keep both these guys which I don't think either is as bad as Hobbs |
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Safe to say Belichick thinks Wilhite is better as the only time Wheatley was allowed on the field was the game that Wilhite had the robbery incident the morning of the game. |
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Wheatley is a mystery. He looked good vs the Colts in 2008 before breaking his wrist and filled in adequately for Bodden vs. Atlanta last year but never saw much action after that. His problem is that he doesn't contribute on special teams, so dressing him as your #4 CB is a bit tricky (when that guy usually covers kicks and such). I doubt he makes the opening day roster, although I suspect he will end up finding a role in the league as a decent #2 or 3 guy if he can get/stay healthy |
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But we expect to have what five cb's right wilhite will be say 4th cb, wheatly will just continue to be inactive, considering springs doesn't come back
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Put it this way: if Hobbs is covering Aiken while Wheatley and Wilhite are covering Moss and Welker, which of those three corners is going to look best? |
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