Julius
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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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.This guy has been around the ball a lot and has been making a lot of solid tackles on those plays that get by the front seven. In short he is doing the job of a Strong safety very well. I hope he continues to see the field after Rodney returns.
This guy has been around the ball a lot and has been making a lot of solid tackles on those plays that get by the front seven. In short he is doing the job of a Strong safety very well. I hope he continues to see the field after Rodney returns.
I agree. I'm not sure Rodney gets handed his old position back...he's going to have to earn it.
I agree. I'm not sure Rodney gets handed his old position back...he's going to have to earn it.
Sanders has plugged the hole very nicely but let's not go crazy here - he'll never be the physical presence that Harrison is - and as soon as he's ready, #37 will be patrolling the secondary again.
I agree that he is starting really play well. I distinctly remember the play that was 3 and 1, where he and Santonio Thomas stuffed LDT.
I don't think Sanders has outplayed a healthy Harrison the way Brady outplayed a healthy Bledsoe.It's certainly not going to be handed to him just because he's Rodney Harrison.
Drew Bledsoe found that out.
I wouldn't feel to bad saying or saftey tandem for the future will be Sanders and Merriweather.
Part of Harrison's games is his great timing on blitzes. I want him in there as much as possible.I suspect Sanders will see most of the action on passing downs, with Rodney in on running downs.