HawaiianPatsfan
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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Since we all know a CB trade is basically what everyone wants over the next few weeks, which player from which team do you guys prefer? Also why do you prefer them, and if you think the trade is an actual reality, why?
Early in the season, I personally liked the thought of a Sean Smith of KC trade due to his suspension. That has come and gone, so I don't see that happening.
Ive personally moved on to hoping that Seattle beats Detroit this Monday, leaving the Lions 0-4 and putting the pad lock on their season. Rashean Mathis is a very solid veteran corner. He placed inside the top 20 corner rankings from many ranking websites this past season, and didn't look to be slowing down very much. This is probably why the Lions resigned him this offseason, which happened to be a very team friendly contract. I think the addition of him would put this team in the area of the most complete Patriots teams since 04/07, possibly even ever. He's also said to have great leadership qualities and would be great mentoring some of the younger high upside corners our team has on the roster.
This beer i'm currently drinking goes out to the the Lions going 0-5 making this a possibility. Facing both the Seahawks and Cardinals over the next two weeks, this may be a reality.
Looking forwards to other thought's and opinion's.
He had a pretty good game against Denver last week, allowing just 5 catches and causing a forced fumble, still proving he can be an asset to his team.
Early in the season, I personally liked the thought of a Sean Smith of KC trade due to his suspension. That has come and gone, so I don't see that happening.
Ive personally moved on to hoping that Seattle beats Detroit this Monday, leaving the Lions 0-4 and putting the pad lock on their season. Rashean Mathis is a very solid veteran corner. He placed inside the top 20 corner rankings from many ranking websites this past season, and didn't look to be slowing down very much. This is probably why the Lions resigned him this offseason, which happened to be a very team friendly contract. I think the addition of him would put this team in the area of the most complete Patriots teams since 04/07, possibly even ever. He's also said to have great leadership qualities and would be great mentoring some of the younger high upside corners our team has on the roster.
This beer i'm currently drinking goes out to the the Lions going 0-5 making this a possibility. Facing both the Seahawks and Cardinals over the next two weeks, this may be a reality.
Looking forwards to other thought's and opinion's.
He had a pretty good game against Denver last week, allowing just 5 catches and causing a forced fumble, still proving he can be an asset to his team.
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