We'll see my friend....I would bet the house on the over based on your prediction of 6-10....We got 4 wins in the bag with Buffalo and the Jets.
I was hoping for a 2-year deal initially, so as long as this isn't big money or too big of a long term commitment then I'm good with it.
But this begs the question.... Why sign him to a one year contract in the first place?
I think he's just too good to walk away from. Guy was a beast for the Rams and definitely is an ascending player. It's not going to matter who's free or strong when we play 2 man under or cover 2 which are our most used coverages relating to the players we have at CB.
I think he's just too good to walk away from. Guy was a beast for the Rams and definitely is an ascending player. It's not going to matter who's free or strong when we play 2 man under or cover 2 which are our most used coverages relating to the players we have at CB.
My guess is that the coaches want to stock up on big hitters in the middle, to plug up the hole in the "Wide Nine" defense.
The weakness in the "Wide Nine" defense is the hole in the middle.
Last year, Kiko was MLB, and he's not really a head-on crusher. In fact, sometimes he gets run over. And Reshad Jones got hurt. As a result, opposing teams were repeatedly gashing us in the middle.
This year, we're going out of our way to sign 260 lb MLB Rey Maualuga, and 220 lb safety TJ McDonald.
The message we are trying to send is "Yes, you can run your RB through the middle of our Wide Nine defense. But he's going to pay the price, and he might have to be carted off the field. That hole you see is now a killzone"