PatsBoy12
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When did I compare any numbers?Vrabel spent significantly more time covering. Can't compare sacks evenly because of that difference.
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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.When did I compare any numbers?Vrabel spent significantly more time covering. Can't compare sacks evenly because of that difference.
And much less chance to rush the passer. It wasn't until the last couple of years that he consistently rushed in passing situations.
When did I say every comment I make is about you?When did I compare any numbers?
Oh I don't know, maybe since that reply had my post quoted in it?When did I say every comment I make is about you?
Remember in 01 and 02 vrabel was a 43 OLB who blitzed once in a while. From 03 on in the 34 mcginest was the 4th rusher and Colvin was there as well. vrabel also played Ilb (05?). It wasn't til 2006-2007 that he became primarily a pass rusher.Agreed. Vrabel's 12.5 sacks in 2007 account for more than 25% of his total with the Pats.
It's an ongoing discussion with many posters.Oh I don't know, maybe since that reply had my post quoted in it?
Understood. But I don't think it's unreasonable that I would think you were talking directly to me if you quoted something I said in your reply. Respect.It's an ongoing discussion with many posters.
I can think of a lot worse things to drink out of the bottle...but, of course, everything in moderation.Drinking Grey Goose out of the bottle?
Lmao
Just to clarify, Vrabes was a clutch player too just thought Nink made more of them. Both great players. Edge to Vrabes.Both had a knack of making game-changing plays in important games. Neither would disappear under the bright lights.
Bout to come on 98.5 to announce his retirement.