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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.Wasn't one of the knocks on Rodney that he was injury prone ?
I cant see bringing in Sanders when he cant play at 100%
Even the healthiest NE DBs wind up on IR and Sanders is already all beat up.
Robert, would you get rid of BM though and expect Bob to replace him though? You can't count on Bob. Colts would lucky enough to have Melvin Bullitt who was good enough to start.
I am in favor of adding Sanders but not at the expense of BM or Chung's playing time as he is IMO on the brink of emerging as a top-level SS.
Froob- Here is what I said...
As I also stated, despite his shortcomings, I think the defense is better with BM that without him.
I believe that the knock on Rodney was that he had lost a step or 3 but that was because the Chargers let him play with a pretty bad groin injury instead of putting him on IR.Wasn't one of the knocks on Rodney that he was injury prone ?
Ok. As long as we aren't relying on him too much. Bringing him in wouldn't hurt. Hopefully BM picks up his game with Patricia coaching him. Oh and I think I misread your post back there, though you wanted Bm out. Must of been someone else.
While I believe that he does sometimes take bad angles on receivers and free-lances too much, his athleticism and play-making ability is undeniable. I firmly believe that BM is a big part of the reason this defense gave up close to the fewest long passing plays in the NFL. The guy simply covers more real estate than Century 21
Reminds me a lot of Polamalu, Packers caught him free lancing in the super bowl a couple of times. I think on one of Jennings touchdowns he was wide open in the corner of the endzone while Troy was standing around in the middle of the field :lol2:
The guy was an amazing player when healthy. I hope things work out for him, especially away from the Colts.
We could sign him to a half season contract and put a sign on him saying "IN case of emergency break glass." Break glass and pull handle week 10 and hope he can last the rest of the way.
Where did you get that Sanders is one of BB's favorites?Sanders was one of belichick's favorites - him and Ed Reed. No doubt Bill will look into this with his magnifying glass - you know he will.
Where did you get that Sanders is one of BB's favorites?
Perhaps he is, perhaps he isn't, but I'd be interested to know what you are basing that opinion on.
Favorite or not, what good is a football player who can't get on the field?
Huh?Wow ... that says a lot .......... :bricks: