ESPN's 5 most deadly hitters

superpunk;1459573 said:
english or ****.

edited.....sonofa.....
Huh? It's morning and I'm slow.

EDIT: Was it Bad English? I thought they were a music group.

Anywho, u knew what the heck I meant. I haven't had my coffee yet.
 
WoodysGirl;1459584 said:
Huh? It's morning and I'm slow.

It didn't say what it says now when I was first quoting it. Unless I'm seeing things, it didn't make any sense at first. Hence the demand for english. ;)
 
superpunk;1459586 said:
It didn't say what it says now when I was first quoting it. Unless I'm seeing things, it didn't make any sense at first. Hence the demand for english. ;)
English is my second language when I haven't had my morning caffeine.
 
headhunterroy05;1459021 said:
Roy hit Jacobs at the goaline and made him fumble, don't recall Roy getting plowed by Jacobs as you say.
Selective memory.
 
I see the idiot Commander trolls have started another thread to validate their existence and stir up trouble.

Sean Taylor will always be a poor mans Roy Williams ....... live with it.
 
Taylor smashes a 95 pound punter at the probowl and suddenly he hits harder than Roy..... :rolleyes:
 
I love the disrepect people show Roy..hopefully it keeps him hungry..and based on an interview he did recently...he is well aware that people think he is overrated....so he knows what the knock's are on his game...and he also knows people WORLWIDE tune in to watch the cowboys...he will be used differently this year and I AM CONFIDENT he will be ready
 
HeavyHitta31;1459357 said:
Bottom line: Both Roy Williams and Sean Taylor are below average in coverage

The difference: Roy has forced/recovered more turnovers in the last 5 years than ANY defensive player in the NFL

And he isnt a headcase off the field

I wish I could agree with you, but that is simply not true. Jason Taylor had 9
forced fumbles last year alone http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/4370(part of the reason why he won def. MVP, he took the ball away from the offense. Which is why he will be in the hall of fame) Is is possible he leads the league in forced fumbles forced/recovere by a safety or def. back? Or am I just misreading you?
 
adamknite;1459698 said:
Taylor smashes a 95 pound punter at the probowl and suddenly he hits harder than Roy..... :rolleyes:
Thank you...Great point

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who cares if roy is on the list or not? we all know what he is capable of
 
BouncingCheese;1459786 said:
I wish I could agree with you, but that is simply not true. Jason Taylor had 9
forced fumbles last year alone http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/4370(part of the reason why he won def. MVP, he took the ball away from the offense. Which is why he will be in the hall of fame) Is is possible he leads the league in forced fumbles forced/recovere by a safety or def. back? Or am I just misreading you?

I dont' think Jason Taylor is really hall of fame material. He's hall of really good as they say, but he's never been elite in my eyes. Heck I may just not know enough about his career though, but I don't think he'll be in the hall.
 
adamknite;1459795 said:
I dont' think Jason Taylor is really hall of fame material. He's hall of really good as they say, but he's never been elite in my eyes. Heck I may just not know enough about his career though, but I don't think he'll be in the hall.

That is fair. I have felt for a while that Jason Taylor is HOF material, He is pretty solid against the run like Strahan (unlike pass-rushers like Freeney) and he is actually pretty good at coverage when he needs to be, as he is now a 3-4 OLB. (62 passes defensed) And has his 100 sacks, is tied all-time for fumbles forced/recovered for touchdowns. He will probably be playing for three more years, so he may end up with 130 sacks by the end. But who Knows? ( I think if Strahan gets in, so should Taylor; Taylor has played on some baad Dolphins' teams.)
 
BouncingCheese;1459809 said:
That is fair. I have felt for a while that Jason Taylor is HOF material, He is pretty solid against the run like Strahan (unlike pass-rushers like Freeney) and he is actually pretty good at coverage when he needs to be, as he is now a 3-4 OLB. (62 passes defensed) And has his 100 sacks, is tied all-time for fumbles forced/recovered for touchdowns. He will probably be playing for three more years, so he may end up with 130 sacks by the end. But who Knows? ( I think if Strahan gets in, so should Taylor; Taylor has played on some baad Dolphins' teams.)

Hmmm, you've got a point. I've just never looked at Jason Taylor and said "he's a hall of famer", but he's definetly got some nice numbers, but the fact he's played for some terrible Dolphins teams might hurt him, even though he's been a really good player.
 
WoodysGirl;1459105 said:
Not really. Roy wasn't actually laying the wood on folks in '06. So to preface the list for '06, I don't know that he deserved to be on there.

Julius Peppers is a head scratcher because I don't typically think of DE's as big hitters.

very well said and very true woodys girl...I agree totally
 
firehawk350;1459007 said:
He doesn't whiff very often. He leads the league in tackles for a safety...

Thats only because most runners/receivers make it deep into the secondary on the skins
 
WoodysGirl;1459572 said:
Roy doesn't look like he's got abs like a biscuit here...

and neither does Julius... mmm, mmm, mmmph.

http://img228.*************/img228/548/signaturegd0.jpg

That's clearly a Photshop job.
 
Julius Jones seriously is that diesel...which is why he pisses me off so much (try to get our of ONE arm tackle in your entire NFL career.

Roy Williams does have a biscuit after this season though...he was eating those Hostess too much.
 

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