HarkDawg
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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.I really don't think he is even that good at special teams, the only memory I have of Woods last year was him running into the kicker in Miami giving them a crucial 1st down.
I look at him as a wasted roster spot, he's not good enough at special teams to be a special teams only player, he is horrible at OLB & I rather have an OLB with some upside on the roster than him.
NFL Game Center: New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins - 2009 Week 13
Except that it didn't give Miami a 1st down. It was off-setting penalties because Miami had an illegal man downfield as well.
Woods has been one of the best special teams players on this team since the Pats added him to the Pro Roster. I don't get you people who claim otherwise.
Woods CAN and DOES set the edge just fine. In fact, he was better at setting the edge than Burgess or Thomas.
People forget that Woods has very limited time playing OLB in game situations.
Woods is a fantastic special teamer.
Many people "hate" on Woods because of the fumble recovery during the Giants SB in which Woods clearly had the ball and was down by contact, yet the referees allowed a pig pile and Ahmad Bradshaw was able to squirm in and get the ball during the scrum.
NFL Game Center: New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins - 2009 Week 13
Except that it didn't give Miami a 1st down. It was off-setting penalties because Miami had an illegal man downfield as well.
Woods has been one of the best special teams players on this team since the Pats added him to the Pro Roster. I don't get you people who claim otherwise.
Woods CAN and DOES set the edge just fine. In fact, he was better at setting the edge than Burgess or Thomas.
People forget that Woods has very limited time playing OLB in game situations. Woods is a fantastic special teamer.
Many people "hate" on Woods because of the fumble recovery during the Giants SB in which Woods clearly had the ball and was down by contact, yet the referees allowed a pig pile and Ahmad Bradshaw was able to squirm in and get the ball during the scrum.
You haven't been looking at the right threads. Woods and the LB's in general have been talked about for the last 5 years.Haven't seen all that much hate for Woods here.
Those are the people that didn't get it, still don't get it and will never get it. They argued with people like myself until the cows came home and only one person admitted they were wrong (that I know of).In fact, a year ago at this time many on this board were touting him as Vrabel's replacement
When your 27 years old, you are no longer a prospect. In fact, you're far beyond that.worried that a 2nd round tender wouldn't scare off McDaniels, Pioli, or Mangini and that they were going to swoop in with a poison pill deal and take this exciting 3-4 OLB prospect off the Pats hands.
I'll say this again, he's a horrible outside LB who you don't want to play for an entire game. If he came in for a few plays, that's fine. But you don't want playing anymore than that. Someone wrote on an earlier post that he started 8 games this season? That was news to me. Had I not read that I wouldn't have ever noticed. The facts are, he's invisible as an outside LB and the Pats needed an upgrade for many years. Anybody that is still fine with Woods as starter at OLB needs to get their head examined.Now everyone just seems to view him as what he is - a ST guy who if he is ever playing OLB for you means you have big problems at that spot.
Those are the people that didn't get it, still don't get it and will never get it. They argued with people like myself until the cows came home and only one person admitted they were wrong (that I know of).
When your 27 years old, you are no longer a prospect. In fact, you're far beyond that.
Woods is a great role-player for the Patriots, but I think the reason people 'hate' him is very simple: the fumble non-recovery.
Millions of people watched on TV as Pierre Woods landed cleanly on a fumbled ball at a crucial moment in SB42. Then he let Ahmad Bradshaw take the ball away, because he wanted it more.
No one will ever really know what happened in that pile, but we all know that we saw Woods land on it with no one around him, and even though the officials should have blown the play dead immediately, they didn't.
So, since Woods doesn't see the field often outside of special teams, that is most peoples' lasting memory of him: failing to secure a fumble that was obviously his and could have meant victory in the Super Bowl.
It sucks, but it is what it is.
Many people "hate" on Woods because of the fumble recovery during the Giants SB in which Woods clearly had the ball and was down by contact, yet the referees allowed a pig pile and Ahmad Bradshaw was able to squirm in and get the ball during the scrum.
I never understood the hate this guy gets, every thread on some defence ,cap or some bust draft pick like crable ends up being a free for all on Woods.
I never understood that. he is like the top 2 player in spl teams every year,comes in in spot duty incase of injury or someone needs a couple of snap rest.
But every year for the last 3 he gets put through the grinder .He avg make 1% of the cap for the last few years and never understood this.
I see people want to pay him like a scrub but want him to contribute like a probowler or something. He is spl team guy and that is all.spl teams is a part of NFL so i do not see an issue with someone making avg 1% of the cap over 4-5 yrs to be a spl teamer.
maybe i am wrong. i think the pats do not even spend 10 million a year on spl team players so i am always confused as to make this unit weaker to save a buck.