SeanBruschi54
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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.Definitely a bottom feeder. The only upside of them looking at him is I don't recall other CB even being looked at so I guess it's good that they're looking ?Wow, Newman? Man, I do not like that move at all, not even for the minimum
They signed that Chimi Chekwa guy from Oakland. No clue how to spell his name.Definitely a bottom feeder. The only upside of them looking at him is I don't recall other CB even being looked at so I guess it's good that they're looking ?
You're right although I was thinking of guys who played more than the snaps of defense that would be about 2 games as a starter. He was actually a 4th or 5th round pick with good speed so perhaps he's a bit of a sleeper but I expect he's more of a ST signing than a true CB signing.They signed that Chimi Chekwa guy from Oakland. No clue how to spell his name.
They signed that Chimi Chekwa guy from Oakland. No clue how to spell his name.
Definitely a bottom feeder. The only upside of them looking at him is I don't recall other CB even being looked at so I guess it's good that they're looking ?
You're right although I was thinking of guys who played more than the snaps of defense that would be about 2 games as a starter. He was actually a 4th or 5th round pick with good speed so perhaps he's a bit of a sleeper but I expect he's more of a ST signing than a true CB signing.
Absolutely, but i feel like Newman should be depth too and not significant snaps.Depth...what it is
Very well? We burned him non stop this past year. He was looking like Earthwind Moreland out thereNewman had been playing very, very well for Cinci. I hate his age, but hes still getting it done.
Good veteran presence in camp to continue to help the kids. Especially when they draft a CB in Rd 1 or 2
Who didn't the Pats burn?Very well? We burned him non stop this past year. He was looking like Earthwind Moreland out there
I know PFF is what it is but not watching Newman too much it's the best I can go on and they do seem to think he's been playing well :Newman had been playing very, very well for Cinci. I hate his age, but hes still getting it done.
Good veteran presence in camp to continue to help the kids. Especially when they draft a CB in Rd 1 or 2
Probably more of a Don Jones special teams guy. Outside gunner possibility
Absolutely, but i feel like Newman should be depth too and not significant snaps.
And Im just going to say this not related to either of you fine gentleman but i SUGGESTED kicking the tires of Troy Polamalu and I was hammered for it. He would be an upgrade over Newman.
And Im just going to say this not related to either of you fine gentleman but i SUGGESTED kicking the tires of Troy Polamalu and I was hammered for it. He would be an upgrade over Newman.
Patsfans: where posters complain about the Patriots potentially addressing a short term need with a player they aren't keen on.Newman had been playing very, very well for Cinci. I hate his age, but hes still getting it done.
Good veteran presence in camp to continue to help the kids. Especially when they draft a CB in Rd 1 or 2
Who didn't the Pats burn?
So who is more "done" is what we're arguing hahaDisagree. Polomalu is DONE. There is nothing left in that tank. That reminds me more of when Tedy Bruschi hung them up, he was on empty, so is Polomalu. HOF caliber player but he should have retired before last season began, now he's embarrassing himself.