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Pats sign safety/wide receiver Roderick Rogers

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Well this is disappointing. 2 pages and no one has posted anything about Roderick Rogers, so jamokes like me, STILL don't know anything about him....except that he's 6'2

Okay, ya whiner:
Roderick Rogers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

and from Andy Hart in his TC report from today:
The new guy was out at practice following his mid-afternoon signing. Safety Roderick Rogers wore No. 43 and mixed in as a reserve.
– And Rogers didn’t wait to make an impression. He batted down a Tom Brady pass intended for Randy Moss deep down the middle of the field. No worries. Moss paid him back later by toasting him for a TD on a long bomb later.
 
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Thanks guys, only goes to prove that old adage, "whine and you shall receive".

Like the height, don't like the lack of weight. On the surface his position would seem to be at free safety, tall and fast(I hope). Maybe BB is looking to convert him to a GL CB to cover the bigger WR or receiving TEs, ANY combine numbers, he asked, whining to his betters.
 
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I thought we were ok at safety.
Wonder why we would sign another one.
We only have three WR/safeties. You can't have too many.
 
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We only have three WR/safeties. You can't have too many.

Despite the sarcasm, you have stumbled on a quality that Belichick seeks in his Safeties. They don't have to be as fast as CBs, providing that they can tackle; and play the position correctly, which can be taught by good coaching.

But they need to innately have good hands, as in Belichick's mind, Safeties need to make INTs. And if the hands are good enough to be a WR, then they are certainly excellent for a Safety.
 
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Despite the sarcasm, you have stumbled on a quality that Belichick seeks in his Safeties. They don't have to be as fast as CBs, providing that they can tackle; and play the position correctly, which can be taught by good coaching.

But they need to innately have good hands, as in Belichick's mind, Safeties need to make INTs. And if the hands are good enough to be a WR, then they are certainly excellent for a Safety.
Translation: Ball skills. The ability to locate the ball while in the air, time it's trajectory and arrival back on the field of play, then arrange to meet and acquire it for your team.
 
Then what's Jimmy Sanders still doing back there?
 
Then what's Jimmy Sanders still doing back there?

YES! Just what? Oh yeah...he's "solid". That must be better than playmaker, can tackle or can cover. I have had dates with women who are solid but they can't cover either....3...2...1...Simon?
Hurry up and "correct" me like you say. I want to get ready to turn in.
DW Toys
 
Then what's Jimmy Sanders still doing back there?
BB gets a kick out of watching you and DW foam at the mouth, rend your clothing, snatch yourselves bald and scabby, and befoul yourselves while curled into a fetal catatonic stupor.
 
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