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i don't think dunta is a playmaker. he's about as solid of a cover corner as you can ask for but i don't think he's the type of player that routinely changes how offenses play. what's the most interceptions he's ever had?
EDIT: it's 6. with 19 passes deflected, 3 forced fumbles, 3 sacks, 74 tackles with 14 assists. that was 2004, the only year i would've called him a playmaker. 1/4 ain't bad but it's time to do it again you know what i mean?
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I wouldn't call him an elite cornerback (yet), but I would damn sure refer to him as a playmaker. And not just for his coverage skills either. He is very instrumental in run stopping on plays where the running back bounces to the outside. Stats won't tell you everything. Edit: Well, I've tried desperately now to locate a "Thrown At" statistic, but it seems no one keeps them. I maintain my belief that for the amount of attempts Dunta gets at either defending a pass or making an interception, he is as big a playmaker as just about any of the top cornerbacks. He just has fewer chances. Last edited by RunninRaven; 07-01-2008 at 04:41 PM. |
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Like I said, that's just one play. I think if you went back and looked at the tape and tracked just how many times teams threw his direction you would be surprised. I'm not saying he's not a very good corner, but teams weren't terrified to throw to his side of the field either.
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I love Dunte and all but 11 ints in 57 games is not what I call a playmaker. Deion Sanders has playmaker stats, plus he can go to the house anytime he gets near a ball.
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~by year~ 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 DUNTA- 6, 1, 2, 2 A.Cromartie- X, X, 0, 10 in his first real year C. Bailey- 3, 8, 10, 3 A. Sameul 1, 3, 10, 6 E. Reed- 9, 1, 5, 7 D. Bly- 4, 6, 3, 5 R. Williams- 2, 3, 5, 2 C. Woodson- 1, 1, 8, 4 B. Dawkins- 4, 3, 4, 1 just a few well known guys who are more playmaker (in the int. department anyway) than dunta in dunta's 4 years. putting roy williams up there hurt me a little but i won't ignore truth for homeristic thoughts.
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The Titans game actually kind of makes my point for me. In that game, the reason why that play that Dunta gave up at the end was so surprising was because he had been solid all game long. There was a pass on him early where he gave up like 18 yards, but after that they were all short gains and he broke up a couple passes as well as made a tackle for a loss. He was having a great game, and then that last pass that he defended really well, but somehow that ball just managed to get through his hands. It sucked, but it was uncharacteristic, which is why I feel it makes my point.
You could argue that the opposing QB threw to the other side of the field because that other CB sucked, and that it wasn't because of DRob's skill, but there really isn't any way to prove that argument. papabear, you say I would be surprised how many times he was thrown at. What do you think his "Thrown At" numbers are compared to other highly skilled CBs? Do you think he was thrown at more than half of them? Less? I'm hoping you can track down your old copy of the KC Joyner book and see what the figures were for 2006. |
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Just from watching Dunte in games, I get the impression that when he is up against a much taller receiver, which happens a lot, he is athletic enough to break up the pass but not athletic enough to go up and take it away from him. On the rare occasion where he gets a chance to jump a route, I think he can do that as well as anyone in the league. I also think he is excellent on the blitz but because of team philosophy he hasn't gotten much of a chance to use his talents. Hopefully that philosophy will change somewhere down the road.
When he was opposite Faggins and it was 3rd down, it seemed like the other team almost NEVER threw to Dunte's man. Maybe because they were afraid Dunte would make a play. |
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some of those cats ARE free safeties edo.
also, i have stated just as clearly as you have that i hold the same belief of dunta not being thrown at as much whenever he was the stronger of the two corners. however, the list i threw together in about five minutes are of guys who are no secret to me or the wide world of football. they were all still able to produce numbers reflecting their "playmaker" titles, so why hasn't dunta? ::ack this is killing me:: it's not like they only threw his way twice and he picked both of them, hell if i remember right one of his picks this year was off a tipped ball. anybody can pick a tip, very little cornerback-specific talents get involved in that. "playmaker" as i use it is more for the special athlete/gaudy number types. sportscenter highlight frequenters. this isn't what dunta is or really has ever been.... what he is: a smothering cover corner with some "ball skills", as ferocious as a tackler from the corner can be, lightning quick, all heart-terrific emotional leader, and hell on wheels blitzing. too bad he doesn't do much of that these days... he does have some competent fellow defensive backfielders to protect him this go around though. maybe we will see more of the "playmaker" dunta like from his rookie season and less of the "people have to make an argument to prove he is a playmaker rather than just him being a playmaker and everyone knowing it" dunta.
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agggghhh.....
i feel like i'm ripping on dunta and i don't want that. so to compensate i have to make everyone remember the hit he put on the...titans?....tight end!! omg, that dude was a solid 40ish pounds more than dunta (taller too obviously) and dunta stopped him cold!!! i wasn't able to sit down for like the next 10 minutes because of his fearlessness!!!
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I really didn't feel you were ripping on Dunte, just making a pretty good argument. I just thought of another thing in Dunte's favor, though. A defensive back's ability to be a playmaker is in large part determined by how much pressure the defense is putting on the QB. When a QB is hurried, he tends to make poor throws or poor decisions, which a great CB can make him pay for. It would be interesting to know how many plays other top corners would be making if they played for a team like the Texans which does a poor job of pressuring the QB.
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I believe that Will Demps has one spot sewed up now. I don't see anyone supplanting him. The other spot is up for grabs. The intangible I am excited about is what effect Ray Rhodes will have on their play. Demps can lay the wood when he has a mind to. I would like to see some safety play that strikes fear in opposing WR's making a catch over the middle. Demps and Dunta Robinson type hitting. Can't wait for training camp. Should be some good battles with the depth we've built up.
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asante sameul never had a huge amount of support across from him, though he did play on some tough all-around defenses.
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KC Joyner usually tracks something like that, but you have to buy his book. I've got it from last year. I might get it again this year.....I'll try and remember to look and see what he's got on it in my older version, and if I buy the new one I will try to pass that along too.
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