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Originally Posted by Tarvald Drama Chase
its funny, NT is obsessed with this dude.. always making posts about him, and now when something finally good happens for him, yall hate on him and question.... typical, clown NT'ers
*re-reads page 1*Originally Posted by Tarvald Drama Chase
its funny, NT is obsessed with this dude.. always making posts about him, and now when something finally good happens for him, yall hate on him and question.... typical, clown NT'ers
So not only can you not spell, you also cant read? There is no hate on him in this thread. ZERO. The hate is on the Raiders organization andtheir stupid contracts.Originally Posted by Drama Chase
its funny, NT is obsessed with this dude.. always making posts about him, and now when something finally good happens for him, yall hate on him and question.... typical, clown NT'ers
dreClark wrote:
Playing CB is more than just stopping the opposing team from catching the ball. It's also causeing turnovers and getting your team the ball back.
You dont think completely shutting down the opposing team's top WR helps to get your team the ball back? People seem to forget that a 3rd down stop isessentially a turnover, minus the yardage.
what elite cb's do? its a glamorized position, even though its my favorite. how many superbowls has champ bailey won? or every other top ratedcb? they are never as important as they people make them out to be. an above average d-line will make below average cb's look good and that always seems towork better than having one great cb on a team.Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
and he doesnt help his team win games neither. *shrugs* so it all balances outOriginally Posted by S Dizzel
Well, dude is the best man press CB in the nfl. Nate Clements and Asante Samuel got paid, neither have his coverage skills.
right but no one out there thinks of him when they think of great cbs. and the people they do think of as great usually havent won anything. thatsmy point. its an overrated position.Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Like I said, it all balances out.
Ronde Baber isn't the greatest manVman cover CB but he's good. He's the best Zone CB in recent history. He has more sacks, TDs and Ints than any CB combined. When clutch plays were needed, he made em. He sealed games. He won games.
He did/does/done more on the field than Nnamdi.
There's a difference between playing ur man and halpin your team win, esp. When your team even when ur O isn't puttin up points
ManOriginally Posted by Tarvald Drama Chase
its funny, NT is obsessed with this dude.. always making posts about him, and now when something finally good happens for him, yall hate on him and question.... typical, clown NT'ers
For a change, the Oakland Raiders intercepted CB Nnamdi Asomugha on his way to the free-agent market.
Asomugha signed a three-year deal that is worth a minimum of $45 million and could reach $50 million, a league source said.
It's a complex contract that the NFL had to sift through and approve, and it has. The deal works like this:
The first two years, worth $28.5 million, are fully guaranteed. In the third year of the contract, if Oakland wants to keep Asomugha, it must pay him the average of the top five highest-paid quarterbacks (not to be confused with cornerbacks) or $16.875 million - whichever is greater. If the Raiders fail to pick up the option, Asomugha will become a free agent, with Oakland not having the ability to tag him again.
I don't care if they pick that option up or not...just the fact that it made it into a contract is absurd.
Originally Posted by DLo13
http://blogs.nfl.com/2009/02/19/asomugha-lands-complex-three-year-deal-with-raiders/http://blogs.nfl.com/2009...e-year-deal-with-raiders/
For a change, the Oakland Raiders intercepted CB Nnamdi Asomugha on his way to the free-agent market.
Asomugha signed a three-year deal that is worth a minimum of $45 million and could reach $50 million, a league source said.
It's a complex contract that the NFL had to sift through and approve, and it has. The deal works like this:
The first two years, worth $28.5 million, are fully guaranteed. In the third year of the contract, if Oakland wants to keep Asomugha, it must pay him the average of the top five highest-paid quarterbacks (not to be confused with cornerbacks) or $16.875 million - whichever is greater. If the Raiders fail to pick up the option, Asomugha will become a free agent, with Oakland not having the ability to tag him again.
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
U don't think of Ronde as a great CB? U do realize he's going to be in the Hall of Fame...
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
U do realize he's going to be in the Hall of Fame...
Originally Posted by LESfamilia
Originally Posted by DLo13
http://blogs.nfl.com/2009/02/19/asomugha-lands-complex-three-year-deal-with-raiders/http://blogs.nfl.com/2009...e-year-deal-with-raiders/http://blogs.nfl.com/2009...e-year-deal-with-raiders/
For a change, the Oakland Raiders intercepted CB Nnamdi Asomugha on his way to the free-agent market.
Asomugha signed a three-year deal that is worth a minimum of $45 million and could reach $50 million, a league source said.
It's a complex contract that the NFL had to sift through and approve, and it has. The deal works like this:
The first two years, worth $28.5 million, are fully guaranteed. In the third year of the contract, if Oakland wants to keep Asomugha, it must pay him the average of the top five highest-paid quarterbacks (not to be confused with cornerbacks) or $16.875 million - whichever is greater. If the Raiders fail to pick up the option, Asomugha will become a free agent, with Oakland not having the ability to tag him again.
I don't care if they pick that option up or not...just the fact that it made it into a contract is absurd.