Hobbs only played one year after 2007.
Hobbs was a good enough CB2, and a
great CB3. When he was asked to play as our CB1 is when he started to look out of place--understandably so. He was not a Number one CB in the NFL, but he was more than capable as our #2.
Arrington is much better suited to defend within a smaller range of yardage, which is why he's pretty good at our slot/star position.
Actually though, Arrington's play has been much better on the outside than some are giving him credit for, and even yesterday his coverage on a very speedy DeAndre Hopkins was pretty good until the last few yards--when Hopkins burned him at the end. It happens...unfortunately it will probably happen to Arrington again should he be playing that responsibility, but one the day yesterday he was only thrown at once.
No one really wants to see him on the outside but he can play there in a pinch. The numbers vs Arrington this year are pretty damn good actually:
Arrington: 31-59, 464 yards, 4 TDs, INT, holding penalty
Dennard: 29-59, 439 yards, 2 TDs, INT
Talib: 20-46, 281 yards, 4 INTs, 1 TD, pass interference penalty, 2 holding penalties
Ryan: 17-36, 206 yards, 3 TDs, 3 INTs
Hightower: 21-39, 199 yards, TD
Gregory: 11-24, 147 yards, TD, pass interference penalty
Mayo: 14-27, 146 yards
McCourty: 9-16, 114 yards, 2 TDs, INT, holding penalty
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