While Cooper Taylor definitely has great size for this role, he also has pretty darn good range and can certainly play deep...I don't think he needs to be pigeonholed into the Deon Grant position.
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While Cooper Taylor definitely has great size for this role, he also has pretty darn good range and can certainly play deep...I don't think he needs to be pigeonholed into the Deon Grant position.
Agreed 100% The guy's measurable speed is impressive for his size, and as was mentioned he has pretty darn good range for again...a guy that size.
He wasn't talking smack...he played against him before back in 2008. Read the whole article on the espn nfc east blog.
PF had a good defense in 2010, the Eagles collapse obviously changed their season. He's had an inconsistent defense since then with the exception of the 2011 playoffs. But in those playoffs, and...
The guy changed agents to someone the giants have a good working relationship with. How is this being read into so much?
More this than anything. The one thing I absolutely hate about our offense sometimes is the lack of a consistent tempo, which sometimes never allows it to get in rhythm.
They are both incredibly gifted athletes in different ways. As someone else said, Nicks is more physical, better in tight coverage with his body, and has larger hands. Dez probably has the speed,...
Agreed. He used to be so effective playing DT on third down, but I think it's more of a grind inside, and he especially worries about it there. Granted, I could be completely off, but it's...
He was matched up with Talib all game...and won pretty much all those matchups, how does that not demonstrate Nicks' ability? It's not like he was taking a scrub to school.
He was injured...TB is the evidence of what an even a relatively healthy Nicks can do. Talib isn't a bad corner either.
We literally had a more productive receiving corp, and more explosive plays the very season after Plax was gone. I'll never knock his contributions during the super bowl season, but I also give...
I cannot believe the delusional goggles people view Plaxico Burress with in this place. Steve Smith, Victor Cruz, and Toomer all had better individual seasons than him in blue at one point or...
All of this.
Numbers wise it's Toomer obviously, and he is really the first "I can take over a game by myself" receiver they've had (in his prime of course). He was also one of my favorite players. All that...
This is extremely disappointing because we really don't have a safety on this roster who does a safety's #1 job very well....prevent big plays.
How does this make any sense? We're right up against the cap, we are fundamentally not cheap.
Exactly.
As far as deep safeties are concerned, he is a top 5 safety when he is healthy. And as of 2011 he was showing no signs of problems from his microfracture surgery (as well as early last year). His...
He does not give up big plays pretty much ever. I'd much rather have that from a deep safety than INTs. He's also a sure tackler and has good speed when healthy. There's nothing negative about KP...
Why would a deal for him every be cheap? He's the greatest TE of all time still playing at an extremely high level...even a one year deal would be expensive.
Not my intention at all. I think Randle is perfectly capable of producing what Cruz did on the outside. The question is replacing his production out of the slot, which is a key cog in the Giants...
Well Randle isn't going to fill Cruz's shoes because he's definitely not a primary slot receiver.
He had a bad year, but 1 bad year since the 07 playoffs and 08 season doesn't constitute release. He deserves a chance to show he can bounce back. I think he will.
He was a pretty darn fast RB before years and years of foot problems. Not Wilson style fast, but watch that Buffalo game his rookie year, guy definitely used to have some wheels.
I'm sure both Greg Jennings and Mike Wallace would jump at the chance to be the third pass catching option in our offense...