anywhoo... I think Cliff needs to put on a good 20 lbs at least.. but I'm not foolish enough to think he stays around for his senior year.. although I would not complain if he surprised me and stayed 2 more years.
thanks lol. I had to go to an old thread where I remembered doing it. Edit that post to view how I did it
This will be an interesting year for Harris. Will he build on what he did last year? Few players have his "big play" ability. He's probably one of my favorite guys to watch, but it also seemed like his numbers went down a bit when QBs figured out they couldn't throw near him. He's still an amazing return man though.
Thats the sign of a great DB... I remember when Champ Bailey was still in his prime in Denver.. you wouldnt hear his name hardly all game, that just means he's shutting his side of the field down. That makes the opposing offense that more predictable.
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Champ Bailey ain't got nothin on Nnamdi Asomugha. Asomugha is the poster child for guys with no stats because dude gets thrown at maybe 20 times a whole season.
Reminds me more of Darrell Green with a Deion Sanders personality. Great coverage skills but the NFL will question his tackling ability.
Just saw this.... huh? Asomugha is so good he never even gets thrown to. Guys that get big INT numbers have nothing on a dude that quarterbacks crap their pants at throwing to so they won't even try it.
Well if we're going by more impressive resume then Bailey's is better than Nmandi's. Bailey has 3 1st team all-NFL selections and 3 2nd team all-NFL selections. Nmandi has 2 1st team all-NFL selections and 2 2nd team all-NFL selections. Bailey is a 10 time pro-bowler to Nmandi's 4. Champ Bailey was named to the 2000's all decade team. Bailey has 48 interceptions to Nmandi's 11.