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Darrent Williams and Domonique Foxworth: ROOKIES

Dolfan4life! said:
Wow, reading some of your other posts you had me thinking you knew a little bit about what you were talking about. This post, however, has me thinking quite differently.

No, actually he is a Bronco fan gone wild, take what he writes at face value, and if you check out his avator, can't believe much of what he says. :D
 
ch19079 said:
there is a reason Boston signed a very low contract with the fins.
And why is that? Please fill us in. If you ask me it as because he was coming of a season ending injury, and didnt exactly have a stellar offseason in the community. That is why he signed for so low. What does that have with Boston being a half a foot and 40lbs bigger than Darrent Williams. That what the original post was insinuating, but i'm sure you'll try and convince us that Boston sucks yada yada yada. :sleep:
 
Well, after reading this thread I guess we don't stand a chance...

I may as well delete my Tivo programming and go play some golf Sunday.

Sheeesh! ;)
 
BocaBronco said:
Well, after reading this thread I guess we don't stand a chance...

I may as well delete my Tivo programming and go play some golf Sunday.

Sheeesh! ;)

Alright, Finally a sane Bronco fan that understands. :D
 
touborg said:
I just hope for Denver whoever covers Boston is big and runs a 40 fast.

Like REALLY fast.

Williams ran a 4.30 at the Combine. Foxworth ran a 4.34. That's REALLY fast. They are still rookies and are much smaller than Boston, so hopefully he'll take advantage of his size and experience.
 
Fineas said:
Williams ran a 4.30 at the Combine. Foxworth ran a 4.34. That's REALLY fast. They are still rookies and are much smaller than Boston, so hopefully he'll take advantage of his size and experience.
Williams is a serious hitter and he held his own against top shelf competition in the preseason...

Given that GUS is the QB however, it's unlikely he'll be tested as much in this game. Gus needs the O-line to give him time to throw because he sure can't buy it himself. He moves like a plant.
 
a plant... :lol:

Hoofbeats said:
Williams is a serious hitter and he held his own against top shelf competition in the preseason...

Given that GUS is the QB however, it's unlikely he'll be tested as much in this game. Gus needs the O-line to give him time to throw because he sure can't buy it himself. He moves like a plant.
 
ChampBailey24 said:
ok bailey takes chambers out, and after that its all matchups. lenny walls will cover boston, and i expect a fight, williams can cover booker, he will make rookie mistakes, but he will surprise some of you



Please man. :lol:


Bailey got burnt so much last year, people starting to call him toast. Face it man, Bailey is overrated, and these stupid rules are making every CB look bad.
 
Ace88 said:
Please man. :lol:


Bailey got burnt so much last year, people starting to call him toast. Face it man, Bailey is overrated, and these stupid rules are making every CB look bad.
You are incorrect. Baily, like ALL corners, got burnt on a couple of highly visible plays in front of a natinal TV audience so the idiots in the media focusing on that alone. He graded out the best CB in the NFL last year.
 
Hoofbeats said:
You are incorrect. Baily, like ALL corners, got burnt on a couple of highly visible plays in front of a natinal TV audience so the idiots in the media focusing on that alone. He graded out the best CB in the NFL last year.
By who and to what standard? Let me guess, the donkey media.
 
Ace88 said:
Please man. :lol:


Bailey got burnt so much last year, people starting to call him toast. Face it man, Bailey is overrated, and these stupid rules are making every CB look bad.

Yea, Chambers had such a wonderful game against Bailey last year. :rolleyes:
 
Jason Taylor is our reserve CB. 6-6 4.6 speed. Can handle any TE or RB out of the backfield. hehe.
 
JPost said:
Yea, Chambers had such a wonderful game against Bailey last year. :rolleyes:



Just because you can cover one guy doesn't mean that you are the best. I do remember when Chad Johnson owned Bailey last year. But like i said earlier, there isn't really a "great" CB out there anymore, since these rule changes.
 
Dolfan4life! said:
By who and to what standard? Let me guess, the donkey media.
NFL WR's were asked who the best CB in the league was. Baily won. Chris McCallister finished 2nd. Bailey is left 1 on 1 more than any CB in the league.
 
Ace88 said:
Just because you can cover one guy doesn't mean that you are the best. I do remember when Chad Johnson owned Bailey last year. But like i said earlier, there isn't really a "great" CB out there anymore, since these rule changes.

Everyone has their bad games. Randy Moss misses a ball every once in awhile, Peyton Manning will throw a pick. Everyone makes mistakes, but I do agree the NFL needs to stop making all these ***** rules to favor the offense.
 
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