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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.Poole was a beast. I believe him and Ty Law led the league in pass breakups that year. It was pointless for teams to throw on the outside against them.2003 was amazing too. Poole was very good and Eugene Wilson has a good rookie season. Asante was in his second year and Antwan Harris made some plays.
I can't believe you got 2 dislikes for this post. Like, you were serious.Watch us now cut Devin because chaos.
Maybe 3.5 per is my guess?
We need to add some young blood , especially in the back end, so not really set but it's good enough if the season started tomorrow.Hell yeah. This secondary is now set for 2019.
We need to add some young blood , especially in the back end
Dawson and Obi are young plus we will likely add another safety through the draft.We need to add some young blood , especially in the back end, so not really set but it's good enough if the season started tomorrow.
Note to BB: DO NOT reach for another Jordan Richards. We are all still traumatized from that experience.
I can't believe you got 2 dislikes for this post. Like, you were serious.
Besides, ......
Slight downer....
True. Right now he's more of a ST'er. Will see what he can do in TCamp but it's pretty much a given Bill will sign or draft another safety. Most likely draft. Good, not great, talent at the top and about 10 deep. Abram looks like he can start from day 1.Melifonwu could be that guy... He came in midway last season, so he has a half a year and now will get a full pre-season in the system.
Frankly I don't recall the Pats ever having a more complete secondary in my lifetime of watching the team (started in 1985 at 9 years old). Obviously Law and Harrison were a class above on their own, but taking into account the entire rotation (starters, situational guys, backups) in the entire defensive secondary, it's as stacked as it could reasonably be during the salary cap era.
I am hoping that Obi will develop to be much more than just a STer. He has CB speed and agility and was supposedly a smart kid. Injuries and the coaching change seemed to have sabotaged his time in Oakland.True. Right now he's more of a ST'er. Will see what he can do in TCamp but it's pretty much a given Bill will sign or draft another safety. Most likely draft. Good, not great, talent at the top and about 10 deep. Abram looks like he can start from day 1.
not necessary for me to celebrateCan we get the numbers before we celebrate ?