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Wow. They aren't doing much of a good job replacing Wilson. Clark is just as terrible in coverage. He lays the wood, but can be burned consistently.
All true, but he is a monster hitter. Who is the Patriots hardest hitter on D? Scary question huh? I guess I would say James Sanders. I know that sounds like a ridiculous answer, but I can't think of anyone who hits harder.
Hitstick Meriweather, of course
Seriously, though? Chung and Meriweather are both known for wrecking guys.
All true, but he is a monster hitter. Who is the Patriots hardest hitter on D? Scary question huh? I guess I would say James Sanders. I know that sounds like a ridiculous answer, but I can't think of anyone who hits harder.
All four of our safeties are big hitters. I think McGowan lays the most wood of the bunch, though.
Chung. Thats a good answer. I didn't even think of him. Meriweather is a good answer too. When he hits a guy, its hard, he just seems to miss a lot. I think I prefer Meriweather as the deep safety in coverage.
And drops the most LB coverage handoffs which is why we saw him disappear midseason. Laying wood is overrated. But what is valued is knowing when to lay wood and when to wrap up, and Rodney was the best at this.