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Where is that engraved in stone?
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Really?
OK, what spot would you pull from in order to get another DB on the field?
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What I meant was, do you have to bring in the DB if the ILB (assuming it is Perry playing ) has the backpedal, and hip turn to stay in?
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You might as well ask why we don't get a QB who can catch his own passes so we don't have to waste a spot with a WR. |
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Whatever, you are saying there has never been a LB who started out as a safety, or a LB that turned into a safety. Ridiculous!
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Either way we don't need an ILB that can play on passing downs. |
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I think part of the concern with DB's is that WR and TE seem to be getting bigger and harder to defend on height and harder to tackle on weight.
And more teams are going to 3 or 4 WR plus 1 or 2 TE sets all the time, so you have to keep 5 DB types on the field a lot to cover these guys, limiting the number of LB's who can stay on the field. So defenses stuck in some type of nickel quite a bit. If you could find a LB who could stop the run , and blitz, their main jobs I think, but also cover atleast a big TE closely that would be a bonus. Interesting Bleacher report ranked top 100 CB http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...00-cornerbacks and they have three Texans CB's on our roster in top 50, which is pretty good. Karrem Jackson at 48 ( this is ahead of some big names like Patrick Paterson) Brice McCain at 22 ( very high at the slot CB) Jonathan Joseph at 5 (obviiously top tier) I guess bigger DB's to help defend bigger receivers will likely become a trend of sorts, but speed needs to be there and tackling ability. |
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From Dane Bruglar NFLdarftscout: "He flies around the field with controlled aggression, looking natural bursting in any direction with very good first-step quickness. David doesn't have ideal strength to tear through blocks, but where he separates himself from the pack is his ability to find the ball and finish with a competitive drive. Also rare is his ability in reverse with smooth hip action and fluid footwork to drop and cover." He would be an ideal replacement IMO. |
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