Gymrat
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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.Collins with his explosion n size needs to add 10lbs of muscle and do more blitzing. I still say browner play a lot of ss. His skill set screams ss. He lacks speed n it started showing to play corner. He is 6" 3 1/2 223 lbs and known for physical play n hard Tackling. Ss's specialize in man up on te's. How can that not fit. He has trouble with great speed as a corner. That won't b a prob at ss covering te's. He can cover better than chancellor cuz Noway chancellor could ever play corner. So in that regard he is better than chancellor. Chancellor is a harder hitter but Browner is a physical and sure tackler and can drop the hammer in his own right and is far superior in coverage than chancellor. Just cuz browner is the ss doesn't mean he can't b matched up with a big wr from the ss spot from time to time. I think Ryan is ready to step in as the #2 corner at nearly 6 feet and about 200 lbs. He is physical agile with very good makeup speed. Dennard in the slot with McCourt y and browner manning the safety spots. 2 safety's that can cover like corners n tackle with the best of them. Now only if we can get a qwik twitch passrusher. Let's hope Easley is healthy n can play up to the hype.
That is y bills drafting is so heavily criticized. In this passing league a playmaking wr n explosive edge rusher is more important than any single position outside qb. Bill has passed over future standouts in favor of complete busts. He has reached for de,wr"s that became complete busts. Tavon Wilson was the last straw. He should have known that with his recent track record that if the Wilson reach failed that he would be ripped into. His free passes were all used up. I like the fact we have reevis/browner but db has been his most heavily drafted position and needed to turn to free agency to fix the db"s from being poor and a glaring hole.
Tavon Wilson isn't what I would consider a "physical" safety. I've yet to see him lay somebody out and make them fear crossing the middle.I can't help but wonder if this is related to what Bill has tried to do with big, physical players like Adrian Wilson and Tavon Wilson in the past;
I would. Belichick loves Special Teams/role player depth.Tavon Wilson isn't what I would consider a "physical" safety. I've yet to see him lay somebody out and make them fear crossing the middle.
and he's listed at 6'0 215lbs.... pretty standard size for a SS these days. Not what I would consider "big" for a SS.
I wouldn't be surprised if Tavon gets cut before the season even starts.
Which is why he signed Patrick Chung again. Who coincidentally could replace Tavon's exact roster spot.I would. Belichick loves Special Teams/role player depth.
Tavon Wilson isn't what I would consider a "physical" safety. I've yet to see him lay somebody out and make them fear crossing the middle.
and he's listed at 6'0 215lbs.... pretty standard size for a SS these days. Not what I would consider "big" for a SS.
I wouldn't be surprised if Tavon gets cut before the season even starts.
I would. Belichick loves Special Teams/role player depth.
Which is why he signed Patrick Chung again. Who coincidentally could replace Tavon's exact roster spot.
Nice. We'd have a waste of a second rounder replacing an absolute waste of a second rounder.Which is why he signed Patrick Chung again. Who coincidentally could replace Tavon's exact roster spot.
Nice. We'd have a waste of a second rounder replacing an absolute waste of a second rounder.
Ah yes. I remember the days of posters starting Chuck Norris threads in celebration of Patrick "Near Miss" Chung. I found a GIF that best represents Chung (Chung being the car).Remember how psyched we got in the Good Ol Days in the first decade of the 21st century when BB would trade down in the 1st and accumulate that extra 2nd round pick next year?
Good times! Good Times!