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Tebucky as LBer?
Hmmm.. didn't see this posted before but here is a nice breakdown of
saftey postion by Casale. http://www.patriots.com/news/index.c...=19761&pcid=41 From this report it looks like Saftey position could be solid this year. As for TBucky at LB position.... that is interesting. At Goaline situations his quickness, height and physical ability might be an advantage over a slower LB. If Harrison can't go on opening day then Casale might be right in pegging TBuck to start next to Wilson. |
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I'd much rather see Hawkins at safety than Tebucky.
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it doesnt take much to help our secondary..just leadership and being physical in secondary..Hawkins was a vet..he was a leader..got people straightened up..i douubt Hawkins can keep us the way we were at the end if he starts. id rather see Jones or Sanders starting
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I will say this about Hawkins,
He tackled very well. Not so much hard hitting, but wrapping people up. I was very impressed. I'm certainly glad he is on the team! |
I don't know about Hawkins over TBuck. TBuck is certainly the more physical.
BB will play the best guy ... got all of TC/preseaon to determine that. Hawkins may have the edge when it comes to brains and insticnts and cover ability but TBuck may have learned a lot since he was here last. I would like TBucks physical presence in the secondary until Harrison gets back. Maybe it will be a lot of situational stuff and both will get a lot of playing time. |
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If Tebucky could tackle maybe, but I can't get that image of Steve McNair pushing him off in 2002 on MNF for a touchdown.
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