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Old 11-12-2010, 11:22 AM
popanot popanot is offline
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Default Is KJ REALLY the problem??

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Per Rotoworld: Among NFL cornerbacks, only DeAngelo Hall (615) has allowed more receiving yards than Kareem Jackson's 580 this season. Analysis: Opposing QBs are 32-of-63 for 580 yards and four TDs against Jackson and 27-of-46 for 370 yards and three TDs against Glover Quin. The worst offender by far, though, is strong safety Bernard Pollard, who has been burned at a rate of 22-of-29 for 370 yards and seven TDs!
Of course KJ has been absolutely horrendous, but it's not only him. The idiots we have at HC and DC have basically left this kid on an island without quality S help. Factor in the feeble pass rush and mediocre LB play, and it's no wonder the kid is floundering. How these coaches expected him to succeed against the Manning's and Wayne's, etc. just boggles the mind. Yeah, McNair, Kubiak is doing a wonderful job! He should be fired just for the atrocity of a secondary he's created.

A lot of people love Pollard, and I like his toughness, but there's a reason he was available to us. He's one of the worst cover S's around! The guy is continuously out of position and/or late in providing help. Looking at the numbers above, Quin hasn't been much better than KJ. He just hasn't been picked on as much. I assume that's because the opposition thinks Quin is the 'savvy veteran'. LOL.

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