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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.I know I said I was going to shut up but are you saying Slater is as important as players like Richard Seymour?These anti-Slater takes are legit embarrassing
It’s like saying “Richard Seymour averaged less than three sacks per season, he must have sucked”
I'm sure he made the Pro Bowl 10 times because he's a stiff.I'd like to see those stats. Because there's no way Slater is downing punts inside the 10 "regularly."
I know I said I was going to shut up but are you saying Slater is as important as players like Richard Seymour?
I've never agreed with the belief Bill dumps older players because they are old.Guess who’s back, back again, Slater’s back, tell a friend.
The only thing I’ll say is the Bill mantra was get rid of a player one year early rather than one year too late. The fact that Bill is hanging to guys like Slater and DMac really highlights where this roster is in term of talent.
We shouldn’t be ecstatic as we are for a 37 Slater coming back. The fact that a majority of people, myself included, are glad is back is pretty telling.
..and stupid ones at that.You'd better watch out, lest you get lumped in with FCB as a chronic purveyor of negative takes.
Staggering...and stupid ones at that.
Keeping Slater and DMac is more a reflection on the leadership in the locker room than lack of talent. Keeping Slater one more year helps with teaching the younger players how to conduct themselves. His skills are still solid and his salary is low so there is no real downside. DMac on the other hand should retire because he has started to become a liability on the field and costs too much.Guess who’s back, back again, Slater’s back, tell a friend.
The only thing I’ll say is the Bill mantra was get rid of a player one year early rather than one year too late. The fact that Bill is hanging to guys like Slater and DMac really highlights where this roster is in term of talent.
We shouldn’t be ecstatic as we are for a 37 Slater coming back. The fact that a majority of people, myself included, are glad is back is pretty telling.
So now pro bowl appearances are the gold standard for evaluating a player? A popularity contest that includes fan voting.I'm sure he made the Pro Bowl 10 times because he's a stiff.
..and stupid ones at that.
As far as ST players go, the most important ones are the players who actually handle the ball... returners, punters, kickers, holders, and long snappers.Staggering.
DMC isn't coming back for $10m AAV and I agree he isn't the player he once was.Keeping Slater and DMac is more a reflection on the leadership in the locker room than lack of talent. Keeping Slater one more year helps with teaching the younger players how to conduct themselves. His skills are still solid and his salary is low so there is no real downside. DMac on the other hand should retire because he has started to become a liability on the field and costs too much.
He actually has kept players he thinks are key locker room guy past their primes before. The issue is just how much playing time they get. Troy Brown was cooked by 2007 but he was still here. Bruschi would have had a roster spot in 2009 had he not decided to retire in camp after seeing his performance.Guess who’s back, back again, Slater’s back, tell a friend.
The only thing I’ll say is the Bill mantra was get rid of a player one year early rather than one year too late. The fact that Bill is hanging to guys like Slater and DMac really highlights where this roster is in term of talent.
We shouldn’t be ecstatic as we are for a 37 Slater coming back. The fact that a majority of people, myself included, are glad is back is pretty telling.
You are showing your football ignorance.So now pro bowl appearances are the gold standard for evaluating a player? A popularity contest that includes fan voting.
Think about this, at this point Slater wouldn't participate in any pro bowl activity, skills contest, or (flag football) game. A gunner literally has nothing to do at a pro bowl event now.
As far as ST players go, the most important ones are the players who actually handle the ball... returners, punters, kickers, holders, and long snappers.
Statements like Slater is one of the greatest ST players of all time are stupid. I posted a list of just great return specialists, all of who are far more impactful than Slater, a gunner. Who's a more impactful ST player, Slater or Devin Hester?
A lot of these all time great returners also were contributors in other phases. Slater registered 1 career reception. He has 1 career TD... a blocked punt that he recovered in the end zone in the 1st quarter of a week 4 game (the only fumble recovery of his career).
Other Slater career highlights...
1 forced fumble
1 blocked punt
35 yard KO return (career long)
3 offensive touches
2% offensive snap percentage
0.8 ST tackles per game
Did I miss anything? Let me know. I won't hold my breath.
Probably. But not for the reason you state.You were better off leaving the thread.
Seriously, help me out. Tell me specifically where I'm wrong. Where's the justification for qualifying Slater as a great ST player as it relates to the importance and impact of other all time ST players?You are showing your football ignorance.
what a complete joke. Slater sucked last year and has sucked for several years. waste of $ and the effing special teams were atrocious....why In the wtf are they bringing him back? is this so Bill the Coach can "communicate" w younger players? such a waste of $
Here are some ST players worth talking about...
Devin Hester
Deion Sanders
Brian Mitchell
Dante Hall
Josh Cribbs
Eric Metcalf
Dave Meggett
Darren Sproles
Desmond Howard
Antwaan Randle El
Leon Washington
Cordarrelle Patterson
Mel Gray
Glyn Milburn
Gale Sayers
Generally this notion of "3 phases" drives me crazy. ST is nowhere near as important as offense and defense. And as far as importance of ST players... return specialist, kickers, punters, even long snappers, you know, players who regularly handle the football, are more important than gunners.
Guess who’s back, back again, Slater’s back, tell a friend.
The only thing I’ll say is the Bill mantra was get rid of a player one year early rather than one year too late. The fact that Bill is hanging to guys like Slater and DMac really highlights where this roster is in term of talent.
We shouldn’t be ecstatic as we are for a 37 Slater coming back. The fact that a majority of people, myself included, are glad is back is pretty telling.
I suggested to you last night to look up "hidden yardage".Probably. But not for the reason you state.
Seriously, help me out. Tell me specifically where I'm wrong. Where's the justification for qualifying Slater as a great ST player as it relates to the importance and impact of other all time ST players?
I gave you Slater's career highlights. Literally all of them in a few lines. Tell me what I missed.
I'm not saying Slater sucks at what he does. He registers 0.8 tackles a game and downs a punt occasionally (there's not even an official stat for this "important" task). He doesn't do much. On the field. During the game.
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