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off of PJ..
Shrinkage.
off of PJ..
2 were tips off of receivers on what should've been catches.
Another was just an insanely good break on Hamilton's part.
I'm more worried about our receivers dropping sh*t.
No
They were confirmed over throws by one person present.
There are conflicting reports then by other people who were present.
Freeman called two of them "gifts" that bounced off receiver's hands.
No
There can be only one report.
is there video of these INT's or no?
Look on the positive side. Whether tipped balls over overthrows, Hamilton didn't drop them!
Is this a slight at Max? If so, I approve.Look on the positive side. Whether tipped balls over overthrows, Hamilton didn't drop them!
Does he move well enough to play nickel this year? Then start at safety next year obviously.
I was kind of hoping Tariq Bracy or KJ Wallace would lock down the nickel if Crawford lost a step. I was hoping we'd keep Hamilton at his best position - safety. 6'4" is awfully tall to play nickel.
Then again, it sounds like the coaches are considering keeping JOK on the field as he wouldn't be a liability in coverage. So many options...
Understand what you are saying about keeping Hamilton at safety. But, as long as Eliot and Gilman are healthy he won’t see the field unless it’s mop up duty. If he has th ability to play nickel and he is your best option then you start him at nickle and as the backup safety. If he is the best option at corner opposite Pride and you kick Crawford, Bracy, Houston, etc inside to nickel to get your best unit on the field then you do that. Again I have no idea if he has the movement skills to play nickel or corner. I’m just sayin if he is the best option at those positions you play him and he backups at safety. I think that is better then sitting on the bench all season and paying special teams.
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Understand what you are saying about keeping Hamilton at safety. But, as long as Eliot and Gilman are healthy he won’t see the field unless it’s mop up duty. If he has th ability to play nickel and he is your best option then you start him at nickle and as the backup safety. If he is the best option at corner opposite Pride and you kick Crawford, Bracy, Houston, etc inside to nickel to get your best unit on the field then you do that. Again I have no idea if he has the movement skills to play nickel or corner. I’m just sayin if he is the best option at those positions you play him and he backups at safety. I think that is better then sitting on the bench all season and paying special teams.
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Understand what you are saying about keeping Hamilton at safety. But, as long as Eliot and Gilman are healthy he won’t see the field unless it’s mop up duty. If he has th ability to play nickel and he is your best option then you start him at nickle and as the backup safety. If he is the best option at corner opposite Pride and you kick Crawford, Bracy, Houston, etc inside to nickel to get your best unit on the field then you do that. Again I have no idea if he has the movement skills to play nickel or corner. I’m just sayin if he is the best option at those positions you play him and he backups at safety. I think that is better then sitting on the bench all season and paying special teams.
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Best idea I heard was on the II podcast. Bring Hamilton in when in nickle at safety and move Elliot to the nickle spot. I like the idea of getting Crawford, Hamilton, Gilman, Elliot, Pride all on in nickle. So many ball hawks and playmakers in that secondary.
Best idea I heard was on the II podcast. Bring Hamilton in when in nickle at safety and move Elliot to the nickle spot. I like the idea of getting Crawford, Hamilton, Gilman, Elliot, Pride all on in nickle. So many ball hawks and playmakers in that secondary.
If he's that good, he'll play at safety. They will sub more than they did last year because last year they didn't have enough quality and/or experienced depth to take Elliott or Gilman off the field. Look at the CFP, Gilman was hurt and he stayed on the field because there wasn't anyone nearly as good to come in for him.
But I agree if he's good enough to play CB or is the best nickel available, you play him wherever he can help the team the most.
I'm down with that.
At the end of the day, I want the best configuration out there. Whether or not each is at their primary position in that configuration is not important.
Yeah, exactly. Hamilton stays at safety and you move someone else built to play the nickel spot. Then leave your two most athletic LBs on the field (guessing JOK and Lamb) and you've got a whole lot of athleticism on passing downs.
Does he move well enough to play nickel this year? Then start at safety next year obviously.
I brought this up months ago and Lucky and others called me crazy.
Two more interceptions today
Some crazy rumors going around elsewhere on the web regarding Hamilton today.
Did he really wipe out the National Debt and cure cancer?