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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 thought BB liked INTELLIGENT players????
If you put Crowders brain in a bird,that bird would fly backwards.
When he and Rex went on that insult spree it was like watching dumb and dumber.
This would reek of desperation at pass rush if we sign him up.
I dont think he is being looked at as a pass rusher. We do have to stop the run and cover also.Why are we talking about Channing Crowder when he's never been a passrusher in his life? After playing 6 seasons and 82 games, Crowder has a grand total of 2.5 career sacks. If you're looking for a passrusher, Crowder is Vernon Gholston Jr. No Thanks!
I dont think he is being looked at as a pass rusher. We do have to stop the run and cover also.
I wish this team had more guys like Bart Scott, who play with a huge chip on their shoulder and would run through a wall for their coach.
I'd be in favor of Scott and Channing running through a wall.
Please meet Mr. Brandon Spikes.
Brandon Spikes plays with heart and passion, and it is obvious once you watch him play. He is a violent hitter who plays an aggressive style of football. He has a rare ability of reading plays exceptionally well, which is extremely valuable in the NFL as a rookie. He is very aggressive in the running game, almost to a point where it hurts him. He needs to work on not being too aggressive as to where he outruns the play.
Scouting Report: Brandon Spikes, ILB, Florida - The Football Expert.com
Why are we talking about Channing Crowder when he's never been a passrusher in his life? After playing 6 seasons and 82 games, Crowder has a grand total of 2.5 career sacks. If you're looking for a passrusher, Crowder is Vernon Gholston Jr. No Thanks!
You're wrong about that...that score was from the IQ test....not wonderlicChanning Crowder was one of the most intelligent players in his draft class. Various reports list his scores as anywhere between 30 to 47.[/b]
Channing Crowder was one of the most intelligent players in his draft class. Various reports list his Wonderlink scores as anywhere between 30 to 47.
OK..it's the Wonderlic test...and the average score is 21...various reports varying 17 points indicates the reporters have a sub 21 score...which corresponds to turnip brains like Tomase and Gasbagarotti...
Wonderlic Sample Test
Vince Young made headlines last year when it was rumored that he scored a 6. As we all saw in 2006, the Wonderlic doesn't mean much. St. Louis' Ryan Fitzpatrick scored a 50, and he's nothing more than a backup quarterback.
Amen!!!!!!Not on these boards we don't!
I dont think he is being looked at as a pass rusher. We do have to stop the run and cover also.
Perhaps. I was just pointing out the rationale for every move we make isn't found in the sack column.We've got enough depth at ILB without having to risk adding a chowdah head like Crowder to the roster. If we're talking strictly an ILB role he's definitely not worth it. Rather bring in a guy like Lofa Tatupu.
If he can contribute BB will be interested.We've got enough depth at ILB without having to risk adding a chowdah head like Crowder to the roster. If we're talking strictly an ILB role he's definitely not worth it. Rather bring in a guy like Lofa Tatupu.
The reason he can no longer hold up against the run is because of the Dolphins management?
Interesting theory. Please explain ...
No problem. If he was drafted by a team that understood the abilities, or in this case, the limitations of, its coaching staff, then the stats we've seen him produce may not be an accurate reflection of his true abilities. Particularly when a possible move to a team that employs a coach that has a game plan showcased by the Hall of fame is involved.
Do you not agree that he's probably been drafted too early by a piss poor franchise that employs a piss poor coaching staff, leading to the possibility that he's been misused and poorly coached, in comparison to what he'd have as a Patriot? They can't all be drafted by the greatest GM and Coach, some need a learning curve. I'd take that hunger every Sunday. As long as he and Matt Light get along, I'm good.