Michael Felger | Patriots Can Survive Without Hobbs ... Trust Me
somewhat an objective article.makes good pts about reid and scott.
somewhat an objective article.makes good pts about reid and scott.
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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.The question should have been if the pats can surviver without Vrabel?
I do not understand why anyone would be unhappy about Hobb's departure. His skills as a kick returner will be missed - but I suspect we'll survive without him. As a corner - I have always thought AT BEST, he was mediocre, AT WORST, awful. Just awful. See yah later. I never liked the dancing midget. Buh-bye.
One thing that's interesting (and I know the Eagles have a different defensive scheme, but still) is that the eagles now have both of our starting corners from 2007. Apparently they want to recreate the magic of our stifling secondary from those years
This is vastly overstated. He simply was not a #1 cornerback. He is an above average #2, and would likely be an excellent nickel DB.
He would likely be an average to below average #2 and is well suited for the nickel. The problem is, Hobbitt thinks he's a #1. I will never understand the man-love for Hobbs.
Sigh...I always find myself having to stick up for Hobbs. He was not a phenomenal CB however he was fairly reliable. The biggest problem we have had is injuries, and even when Hobbs got banged up he would play. I hope our new corners do not have the injury plague like our previous DB's
the Eagles do not over spend.
Don't sell yourself short by saying never. You may eventually figure it our.I will never understand the man-love for Hobbs.
Asante Samuel would say hello, but he's too busy sleeping on a pile of money next to two beautiful ladies