Irish Man3
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Damn right just think next year will year to in the system and most of the same players hell yea.
I cant wait to see Louis Nix step up next year. I think he will be in much better shape by that time and ready to step up.
Sean Cwyner played well this year, I wouldn't just give the starting job to NixNIX will be a monster he will not plug up holes he will eat them
Sean Cwyner played well this year, I wouldn't just give the starting job to Nix
I see what you are saying...We will have great depth at DT: Cwyner, Nix, Stockton, Newman & Hafis who can play DE and swing to DTIm not saying he's going to start. He doesn't have to start to have an impact (Shembo). As BK implements the rest of his system, the defense will be on the field for longer and longer periods of time. Backups will be leaned on heavily and key for our success.
IDK if I would call Shane Walton a shutdown corner...Now Bobby Taylor that was the man!
Vontez Duff and Shane Walton some odd years ago were some INT machines. We played some good D those years.
What about Gary Gray? I thought he had another year? Didn't he sit out a year with an injury.
I still don't know...Duff and Walton were good college players, but weren't very high draft picks and never made it in the NFL.
Bobby Taylor was a second round pick and if he didn't leave a year early would have been a first round pick. Plus Taylor had an all pro career in the NFL. Players like Taylor, Jeff Burris & Brock Williams were elite athletes we had in the secondary.
I absolutely agree with this. If anything, I'd like to see a three man rotation at nose next year. Hafis and Cwyner have been as important to our team's success as any other players this November.
DEs = Good
NTs = Good
OLBs = Okay
ILBs = Te'o is spectacular, Calabrese good
CBs = Good
S = Okay
The player who needs the most work on the defense, IMO, is Jamoris Slaughter. He misses a lot of assignments. He was the safety who missed Jonathan Baldwin and let him slip free for a deep touchdown against Pittsburgh (although he showed impressive speed catching up to a guy who was 15 yards behind him), and the guy who missed his assignment and allowed the 3rd and 26 against Tulsa.