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Uhhhhh....I believe I just told the entire board, Skippy.Wow, just wow.
The things people tell themselves.
The day Woodson retired Willaims was garbage. Fact.
Uhhhhh....I believe I just told the entire board, Skippy.Wow, just wow.
The things people tell themselves.
Uhhhhh....I believe I just told the entire board, Skippy.
The day Woodson retired Willaims was garbage. Fact.
Different defense, philosophy.and coaches.......now what?No doubt that Roy deteriorated, but let's be real. In 9 years, Roy had 593 tackles, 7.5 sacks, 20 INT's and 41 passes defended. Heath (in 6 years) has 293 tackles, 0 sacks, 8 INT's and 17 passes defended. Roy was also a 5-time Pro Bowler and one time All Pro. That's not a realistic conversation at all.
Heath comparisons should be limited to Keith Davis, Andrew Sendejo, and Alan Ball. He's not even Ken Hamlin.
Still haven't read any evidence form you on how Heath is better than Roy. That was simply a poor opinion on your part.Different defense, philosophy.and coaches.......now what?
Bates was awesome on special teams but very limited as a Safety.
Because it would be "evidence" like yours. Worthless stats.Still haven't read any evidence form you on how Heath is better than Roy. That was simply a poor opinion on your part.
Still haven't shown me how your ridiculous statement is correct.Because it would be "evidence" like yours. Worthless stats.
From 10 years ago.
Let it go. You're wrong.
Yawn......next.Still haven't shown me how your ridiculous statement is correct.
Stats > opinion. I'm right. Thanks for playing though.
Yawn......next.
Who are you, my mother?That's what I thought.
Next time, simply say I like Jeff Heath better than Roy Williams. I mean, you'd still be wrong for it, but not necessarily factually incorrect.
Still haven't read any evidence form you on how Heath is better than Roy. That was simply a poor opinion on your part.
Bingo! We have a winner and Heath’s not as good as Bates was.When you step back and remove the glasses, Bates wasn't that great.....lol
He was a very good special teams player, but average safety.
Wow! Heath can’t cover anybody! What are you watching?Heath is far better in coverage, and has the ability to play both FS and SS, IMO CB in a pimch
he's a good example of why you get great athletes and coach them
Roy was a better tackler
If you guys would ever listen, this is easily explained.Heath has his limitation and so did Bates, but I don’t remember Bates just falling off guys, while trying to tackle them, like Heath has been doing lately. Heath needs to wrap up and focus at the moment of contact.
Just not true, Walks.Did anybody notice Jeff Heath run down Saquon Barkley from behind?
The announcer said Heath had an angle but it looked like a straight run-down in that last 5 to 10 yards.
Heath might not be great but he is by far a better Safety than Bill Bates on his best day, yet people loved Bates and hate Heath.
Heath takes a lot of heat from people but he also comes up with good plays on occasion. His hustle to get Derek Carr in the Raiders game won the game for the Cowboys. Running down Barkley is almost as impressive as when Darrell Green ran down Tony Dorsett.Did anybody notice Jeff Heath run down Saquon Barkley from behind?
The announcer said Heath had an angle but it looked like a straight run-down in that last 5 to 10 yards.
Heath might not be great but he is by far a better Safety than Bill Bates on his best day, yet people loved Bates and hate Heath.
Roy was so good at the horse collar tackle they had to instill that as a rule. He was never the same player after that.No doubt that Roy deteriorated, but let's be real. In 9 years, Roy had 593 tackles, 7.5 sacks, 20 INT's and 41 passes defended. Heath (in 6 years) has 293 tackles, 0 sacks, 8 INT's and 17 passes defended. Roy was also a 5-time Pro Bowler and one time All Pro. That's not a realistic conversation at all.
Heath comparisons should be limited to Keith Davis, Andrew Sendejo, and Alan Ball. He's not even Ken Hamlin.
and yet, is it his fault for being who he is or the coaching staff that keeps him around. Instead of calling him trash, I'd like say that to the guys that are keeping him around.Herein lies a perfect example of why #38 irks me to no end....
90% of the time he's out of position and getting burnt. 10% of the time he's making plays like running down Barkley from behind to keep the legend going....
God this guy's gets on my nerves.
