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tomson75;2085786 said:Have you even watched this sport recently?
What sport?
tomson75;2085786 said:Have you even watched this sport recently?
The most important role of a safety is pass coverage. If you want to judge safeties, look at pass coverage statistics.dcfanatic;2085783 said:So now we are talking CB's? lol.
I know neither of them can cover their noses when they sneeze.
But I need a SS that can bring the wood and force a fumble or get into the backfield for a TFL/Sack/Disruption every now and then.
The Int's and Passes defended are gravy.
theogt;2085792 said:The most important role of a safety is pass coverage. If you want to judge safeties, look at pass coverage statistics.
dcfanatic;2085789 said:Thanks.
dcfanatic;2085791 said:What sport?
dcfanatic;2085783 said:But I need a SS that can bring the wood and force a fumble or get into the backfield for a TFL/Sack/Disruption every now and then.
The Int's and Passes defended are gravy.
It shouldn't have been hard to figure out that I was trying to illustrate the folly of using shallow statistics in evaluating the performance of defensive backs.dcfanatic;2085764 said:One stat in that scenario. Int's and it's only because Newman can't catch.
Now explain why Bigby has like 4 better than Roy.
Next.
tomson75;2085795 said:You're welcome.
Really? I was referring to this:
You're bass ackwards here. Today's NFL calls for a safety that can cover first and foremost. "Laying the wood", forcing fumbles, TFL's, Sacks, and disruptions are "gravy". IMO.
Fortunately for Williams, he's not alone in that many of today's strong safeties aren't suited well to four wide receiver sets and other spread offensive formations.
dcfanatic;2085859 said:Then why were we told time and time again that Roy would play 'closer to the line of scrimmage' in this Wade 34 so he could be a more dynamic player.
Come on. I am not uneducated here. Roy was not drafted to be a great cover Safety and he is never going to become one. His worth is in him coming up with Sacks, TFL's, FF's and momentum changing hits.
Roy's game is bass ackwards for the NFL today, or at least it was when he was doing those things, but some of you guys are committed to the idea that he will somehow become something he is not.
I am at least willing to overlook his 'weaknesses' if he would get back to providing the things he called his 'strengths' just a few seasons ago.
tomson75;2085862 said:You're damn straight on that. Pat Kirwan got it right with the article I just posted in the Roy Myth thread. He's on the money. Defensive coordinators are finding it a difficult task to find ways to utilize these box safeties strengths.