Originally posted by Muck
Also, I think some of you are reading waaay too much into stats concerning Sam Madison. First off, Sam makes his man become INVISIBLE. You can't make a lot of INTs when the ball doesn't come your way very often. Many times, he's running the routes for the WR.
That said, Sam dropped a lot of easy INTs last year. But that's why he plays CB and not WR. Sure, it's frustrating when he makes a PHENOMENAL play to fool the QB or blanket the WR and drops the ball. It's something he can improve apon. But from where I'm standing, preventing the WR from catching the ball is more important than getting the INT.