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Troy Polamalu

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This guy was a beast, no matter what play we called he was there.

Deep to chambers he breaks up the Pass.
On the revearse he almost broke that up causing the fumble.
On the first td he was there on the spot but got runned over by Ronnie.
On Culpepper on one play, int next play.

The dude was unbelievable.

What I am trying to say I could of sworn there was at least three Troy Polamalu out there on teh field at the same time or he knows where we are going every single time. How can one guy be deep when we happen to go Deep. When we go do a reverse he is there too. No matter where we went he was there. I know he is fast and a monters but he is also either very damn smart, good guesser or our offense telegraphs every play. or a combination of everything.
 
He's a very good player and probably the best blitzer in football. It's credit then to Ronnie Brown that his exceptional blitz pick-up and outstanding blocking kept Troy quiet.
 
G-Force said:
Troy is good. But your in the wrong place to praise him.:dolphins:

My intention was not to praise him, it is how does he know every single one of our plays. He was involved in just about evry play. It was like he was in our huddle.
 
alb0bo said:
My intention was not to praise him, it is how does he know every single one of our plays. He was involved in just about evry play. It was like he was in our huddle.
Reports earlier in the week was that a former vik and teammate of dauntes told the D what to expect of Daunte and his tendencies. Troy is all over the feild every Sunday so it's really not that surprising. We should have been able to read when he was cheating and audibled at least a few times IMO.
 
CirclingWagons said:
I have Polamalu and Porter on my fantasy team...last night's game was beautiful
Thats what I don't like about fantasy football. I don't like pulling for teams and players just for the benefit of stats.
 
G-Force said:
Thats what I don't like about fantasy football. I don't like pulling for teams and players just for the benefit of stats.
it keeps you more aware and up-to-date about how certain players are performing throughout the year...it also makes you feel a tad bit better when your team loses. For instance, I have Brady and Seymour on my team too. Jackpot
 
CirclingWagons said:
it keeps you more aware and up-to-date about how certain players are performing throughout the year...it also makes you feel a tad bit better when your team loses. For instance, I have Brady and Seymour on my team too. Jackpot
Sounds like a good team but even if I had one my team may suck because hell will be froze over before I ever took a pat, or TO and people I just can't stand.
 
outtawack311 said:
Funny thing for people calling J. Allen a bust, Polamalu sucked his first year too....

His timing was way off as a rookie.He did make a load of mistakes,even boneheaded penalties like late hits and would bite on the QBs eyes.

Rookie mistakes can be corrected and fans should be patient.
 
after that game i consiter him the best safety in the game. it seemed that the entire defense revolved around him.

hes the best IMO, with Ed Reed at the #2 spot.
 
alb0bo said:
This guy was a beast, no matter what play we called he was there.

Deep to chambers he breaks up the Pass.
On the revearse he almost broke that up causing the fumble.
On the first td he was there on the spot but got runned over by Ronnie.
On Culpepper on one play, int next play.

The dude was unbelievable.

What I am trying to say I could of sworn there was at least three Troy Polamalu out there on teh field at the same time or he knows where we are going every single time. How can one guy be deep when we happen to go Deep. When we go do a reverse he is there too. No matter where we went he was there. I know he is fast and a monters but he is also either very damn smart, good guesser or our offense telegraphs every play. or a combination of everything.
yeah...well he figured out that 'pepper was only throwing to the right sideline for pretty much the whole second half
 
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