NFL Discussion Thread - Hall of Fame Game: August 3rd

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[h1]roddy White says Richard Sherman talked his way into All-Pro selection[/h1]
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-s...richard-sherman-talked-way-pro-162306807.html
 
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In all honesty, the NFC South is LOADED this year. The Bucs one true weakness was their secondary and they added two All-Pro's to it, the Falcons might have made two improvements with SJax and Osi, the Saints are getting back their coach, and the Panthers have a very nice front 7 if they stay healthy and Cam played real well to end the year. There's no question to me that this is the best division in football at the moment. Nobody knows what's gonna happen this year but there's gonna be some great battles between the four of us. They really should have more of them on Monday and Sunday Night. It's a shame that most people don't get to see our division games aside from people in the southeast.
 
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I'm close to naming Haden or PP best corner in the L. Seems to be an interim title anyway. Champ, Nnamdi, Revis.

Revis is post-injury. Sherman needs to prove consistency. Do more, talk less.
 
I'm close to naming Haden or PP best corner in the L. Seems to be an interim title anyway. Champ, Nnamdi, Revis.

Revis is post-injury. Sherman needs to prove consistency. Do more, talk less.

So seeing as how there hasn't even been any football played yet, your just going to randomly assign best corner in the NFL to somebody else other than Revis or Sherman just because :lol:

Revis is still the best corner in the NFL until he comes out this season and plays otherwise.
 
Cruz: B. Flowers has always been my guy. Happy to see him get recognition on the list despite his smaller stature.

Casey Hayward is on the verge of breaking top-10 at his position with another stellar season. Elite ball skills.
 
Revis has been the best corner in the NFL for the past 4-5 years and still was before he got hurt this past year. Would make sense to say that he still should be considered the best until he gets on the field in a real game and proves otherwise.
 
It would also make sense to factor performance post-injury. Expecting Revis to be exactly the same dominant corner on an island is unfair and unrealistic.

Especially at a position that has changed over so much recently. Champ held the title. Then Nnamdi briefly. Then Revis. Now it's up for grabs again.
 
Dee Milli will help you forget about Revis.

Just wish his ball skills were slightly better, word to Leon Hall.
 
Nnamdi was never the best CB in the league tho.

Nnamdi had the benefit of playing on a team where everyone else was the weak link. and I mean everyone.

He did Nothing on Defense to change games or help put his team in a position win ball games.

Nnamdi very good off Man to man cover guy, never the best CB in the league.


been saying it for yrs. *shrugs*
 
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Barron was surrounded by a bunch of undrafted free agent rookies and EJ Biggers at cornerback along with a 38 year old starting at safety for the first time in his career. That Bucs secondary last year was seriously the worst I've ever seen in my life. Barron made two game saving plays against the Falcons and the Panthers last year, was GREAT in run defense and showed some playmaking. I think he'll be a real good one.

As far as Goldson goes...I saw a bunch of 49ers games and saw him make a ton of plays for them but I wasn't sitting there watching just him the whole time. But he knocks the **** out of people, has already been a great leader for the Bucs and I think he was named an All-Pro for a reason this past year.

Dudes in here bashing Revis and Dashon Goldson and praising Patrick Peterson's cover skills and Nnamdi :lol: Come on man I've always liked you ChampCruThik
 
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