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Coming from Stanford he is probably fairly intelligent, and now he is here getting excellent coaching on a very good team he may thrive.. no matter however he is used for the rest of the year it will be comforting to know that he can come off the bench and get the job done..
he definitely used his head on this play:

 
Some pretty decent athleticism among Pats CBs ...

ROWE:
6010/205 ... 4.45/40, 1.58/10yd ... 39 vert/125 lj ... 3.97 ss/6.70 3c

GILMORE:
6004/190 ... 4.40/40, 1.52/10yd ... 36 vert/123 lj ... 3.94 ss/6.61 3c

BADEMOSI:
6006/201 ... 4.39/40, 1.58/10yd ... 40 vert/125 lj ... 4.10 ss/6.96 3c


J. JONES:
5091/190 ... 4.33/40, 1.47/10yd ... 36 vert/123 lj ... 4.25 ss/7.25 3c

BUTLER:
5096/190 ... 4.62/40, 1.62/10yd ... 33.5 vert/118 lj ... 4.27 ss/7.20 3c


R. LEWIS (practice squad):
5110/192 ... 4.37/40, 1.59/10yd ... 35 vert/128 lj ... 4.34 ss/6.87 3c

Maineman- that 40 time for Butler is wrong. He actually runs in the 4.4's, basically as fast as Gilmore. The Pats timed him repeatedly in the 4.4's. That's also more in line with what we see on the field.
Don't try to perpetuate a false narrative.
Malcolm is one of the faster cbs in the NFL. As is Gilmore.
 
Lombardi just said this morning that Bill and co tried to trade for Bademosi years ago and the Browns wouldn't give him up and then he tried to get him before he signed with Detroit. Lombardi always thought he was better than just a 5th corner/STer.
 
"Bad Ass" could have a future at Safety. He can run, tackle & cover. He could match-up man to man on a third receiver when need.

With the starting safeties over 30, this could fill a major position of need.
 
The elephant in the room now is how the team plans to work both Gilmore and Rowe back in. Bademosi, IMO, has earned a role in that secondary. His coverage has been good and he flies to the football. His football IQ also seems to be off the charts.
 
BTW he was a leading tackler on the team today.

Hopefully he doesn't play any more D this year . so they can afford the extension..;)

When Gilmore comes back maybe he can take J Richard's reps and contract!
 
Heh, that one probably should have been DPI though, right? Think he caught a break there.

That's great defense, it would have been perfect if he turned and intercepted it. As long as he doesn't touch the defender before the ball gets there it's not a foul, and he doesn't. The receiver and no one on the falcons and even the commentators commented or reacted otherwise.
 
"Bad Ass" could have a future at Safety. He can run, tackle & cover. He could match-up man to man on a third receiver when need.

With the starting safeties over 30, this could fill a major position of need.


Could he potentially be a Chung replacement? Tackles very well and covers good from last nights game
 
I really like that second Bademosi play above where he tackles Jones on the LOS pass - seems kinda special
 
That's great defense, it would have been perfect if he turned and intercepted it. As long as he doesn't touch the defender before the ball gets there it's not a foul, and he doesn't. The receiver and no one on the falcons and even the commentators commented or reacted otherwise.
Well still best to turn that head around, refs like to call that whether he's touching or not. His tackling was quite impressive, that's what you get when you put special teamers out there.
 
Who is Bademosi???

You mean Badassmosi :cool::D

Made me recall the moment: "Tatupu tackles Tuiasosopo..."
been waiting all day to say that...

Yesterday I went with Bad Moose,
after funny insurance ad with the one
that tosses the kiddies swingset
into the RV.
 
The elephant in the room now is how the team plans to work both Gilmore and Rowe back in. Bademosi, IMO, has earned a role in that secondary. His coverage has been good and he flies to the football. His football IQ also seems to be off the charts.

Rowe should be more worried than Gilmore.
 
Could he potentially be a Chung replacement? Tackles very well and covers good from last nights game

Personally I think he could be used closer to Logan Ryan than Chung. He seems as physical and intelligent as Ryan. I am not convinced yet that he has enough acceleration and short area quickness to be as effective on slot blitzes ect. but that is because we have no tape on that.
 
Rowe should be more worried than Gilmore.

Agreed. I would like to see Bademosi as the nickel corner when they're all healthy.
 
Maineman- that 40 time for Butler is wrong. He actually runs in the 4.4's, basically as fast as Gilmore. The Pats timed him repeatedly in the 4.4's. That's also more in line with what we see on the field.
Don't try to perpetuate a false narrative.
Malcolm is one of the faster cbs in the NFL. As is Gilmore.

It is NOT "wrong".

All those numbers are what these players measured - publicly - at their combine or and/or pro day. Everyone can verify their publication in a variety of sources.

For the sake of consistent baseline comparisons, I always use those in preference to anecdotes about times and measurements that were only privately witnessed and haphazardly reported ("The Pats timed him repeatedly in the 4.4's.").

It is also NOT a "false narrative", and I resent the accusation.

We all understand that players often "play faster" or "player slower" than their public measurements in artificial testing. Football IQ, awareness, skills (or lack thereof) can enable a player to succeed beyond his baseline measurements, enhancing his "effective athleticism". Time is also a factor, since a relatively young player certainly has the opportunity to improve his athleticism in pro-level training regimes, but also, older players obviously begin to lose some of the physical abilities that support their effective athleticism.

All numbers are from nfldraftscout.com, btw.
 
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