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When Heath is mentioned the Superman capes just seem to come out of the wood works, kinda like a fan favorite. If you disagree then cool
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When Heath is mentioned the Superman capes just seem to come out of the wood works, kinda like a fan favorite. If you disagree then cool
Can anyone help me understand why this guy is still on the roster? He was literally the source of the overwhelming majority of big plays against us through the air last year. Perhaps some of that was him getting thrown into the fire as a rookie last year. I get that possibility... I just can't see where there has been much in the way of improvement. I feel like we have a bonafide scrub at that spot and it irks me. I'm having visions of Kaepernick attacking his area all game on Sunday. Am I just overreacting? ? ?
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He's big and fast. I think his ST ability is one reason he is still on the team, the other is his potential for being coached on how to take good angles and cover better. The coaches know way more than you or I about his development. If the coaches are thinking he will break through this year and "get it" then so be it, otherwise I highly doubt they would have kept him on.
Can anyone help me understand why this guy is still on the roster? He was literally the source of the overwhelming majority of big plays against us through the air last year. Perhaps some of that was him getting thrown into the fire as a rookie last year. I get that possibility... I just can't see where there has been much in the way of improvement. I feel like we have a bonafide scrub at that spot and it irks me. I'm having visions of Kaepernick attacking his area all game on Sunday. Am I just overreacting? ? ?
1. He has the best measureables of the Safeties on the team.
2. Heath has the 2nd most NFL starts of the Safeties on the roster.
3. Coming into training camp many people hated Heath. Many of the same people were highly optimistic of Jakar Hamilton. If Hamilton had been forced to start as a UDFA rookie, these people would have been making a thread like this about him while looking forward to seeing Heath.
No comparison between Bates and Heath. Bates was an unathletic over-achiever.
Heath is much more athletic and other than that up to this point hasn't done much of anything of significance... Not saying he won't, but up to this point he's a less than a JAG.
A rookie db on a team that generated 0 pass rush struggled. Hard to believe.
He's a scrub. I understand that clearly.Honestly, if you don't understand at this point, I don't think anyone on this board is going to be able to show you the light.
Can anyone help me understand why this guy is still on the roster? He was literally the source of the overwhelming majority of big plays against us through the air last year. Perhaps some of that was him getting thrown into the fire as a rookie last year. I get that possibility... I just can't see where there has been much in the way of improvement. I feel like we have a bonafide scrub at that spot and it irks me. I'm having visions of Kaepernick attacking his area all game on Sunday. Am I just overreacting? ? ?
For me, at least, the issue isn't with Heath. I hope he has a great season and turns into an All-Pro safety, wins Special Team player of the year or what ever award he can. The second year for him should be a big improvement.
The frustration is that the Front office trouts out a weak class of young safeties and just hopes that it all works out. They love to draft the guys with the good measurables but those guys are often projects that need time to understand, in this case, the complex NFL level defenses. They cut vet Will Allen to roll with the Heath project as the main backup to the JJ Project, both of whom would struggle all year. It seems that that was a mistake on the part of the brain trust here….they always just HOPE things will work out, they never have a plan for injuries or have a larger plan to develop players slowly. This year is the exact same thing.
I heard on one of the Cowboys radio shows, the players are saying people should lay off of this guy. They said, he was the only one who played almost every snap last year when he started. Only time he wasn't on the field was when the offense was on the field.