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| Morris Claiborne is the Best CORNER Prospect since... |
| Patrick Peterson (2011) |
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54% |
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| Joe Haden (2010) |
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15% |
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| Malcolm Jenkins (2009) |
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4% |
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| Leodis McKelvin (2008) |
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6% |
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| Darrelle Revis (2007) |
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13% |
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| Deoin Sanders (1989) |
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6% |
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Supersuavesky 
Joined: 23 Nov 2008 Posts: 23082 Location: Anywhere But Here
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Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 7:38 pm Post subject: |
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| All IN 14-0! wrote: | | Supersuavesky wrote: | | Bohlmann20 wrote: | | MaddHatter wrote: | | Go Google "Morris Claiborne stiff" - only one person on the entire internet has ever called him that and its you. LMFAO |
MaddHatter just pwned PowerElite. | Not in the least. Claiborne is very stiff in his hips and it showed at times against Bumphis, Reilf could not just get him the ball.
He isn't making simple baseless claims. These are things Claiborne has shown on tape. It was the coaching. That's why LSU hired a new DB coach this season.
As a whole the secondary played well but indiviually many of them had flaws. |
That's just "twisting" information to suit your point-of-view. And a very poor job of it. Coach Cooper left, on his own, to take a NFL job with TB. It's called a step-up, career-wise, for any coach. He is as respected as almost any DB coach in college football. LSU did not want to lose him in any way. Their secondary has been the team's strength since he arrived.
Watching coaches prepare for both Peterson and Claiborne, Morris was every bit as respected as Patrick was. They have different styles, but both are very effective. I'd be excited to have either one, and IMO the Cowboys made a great move by grabbing MC when it had the chance. He's definitely not "stiff", and has great cover skills. When both were on the field at the same time, teams weren't attacking Claiborne. That much I'm sure of. | They most certainly were attacking Claiborne. WVU did it to year straight and Ark did as well early on.
It's really insulting to compare them as anything other then teammates and position doubles. _________________ PSN: Suavesky
| iPwn wrote: | | I'd rather be ignorant to others' ignorance. |
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All IN 14-0!
Joined: 20 Apr 2011 Posts: 527
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Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 7:54 pm Post subject: |
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| Supersuavesky wrote: | | All IN 14-0! wrote: | | Supersuavesky wrote: | | Bohlmann20 wrote: | | MaddHatter wrote: | | Go Google "Morris Claiborne stiff" - only one person on the entire internet has ever called him that and its you. LMFAO |
MaddHatter just pwned PowerElite. | Not in the least. Claiborne is very stiff in his hips and it showed at times against Bumphis, Reilf could not just get him the ball.
He isn't making simple baseless claims. These are things Claiborne has shown on tape. It was the coaching. That's why LSU hired a new DB coach this season.
As a whole the secondary played well but indiviually many of them had flaws. |
That's just "twisting" information to suit your point-of-view. And a very poor job of it. Coach Cooper left, on his own, to take a NFL job with TB. It's called a step-up, career-wise, for any coach. He is as respected as almost any DB coach in college football. LSU did not want to lose him in any way. Their secondary has been the team's strength since he arrived.
Watching coaches prepare for both Peterson and Claiborne, Morris was every bit as respected as Patrick was. They have different styles, but both are very effective. I'd be excited to have either one, and IMO the Cowboys made a great move by grabbing MC when it had the chance. He's definitely not "stiff", and has great cover skills. When both were on the field at the same time, teams weren't attacking Claiborne. That much I'm sure of. | They most certainly were attacking Claiborne. WVU did it to year straight and Ark did as well early on.
It's really insulting to compare them as anything other then teammates and position doubles. |
Sorry if you're insulted. But I'll take the opinion of well-respected college coaches, and NFL front office types, over some guy who judges players off of random internet highlights and information. When you don't know the coverage called, or reasons behind them, it's easy to mis-interpret. But I don't want to bust any wanna-be scout's bubble. Reminds me of last year when I tried to tell people the real story about Cam, and was call a "spin" artist. Forget the fact that I had spent over ayear around him. Those internet "hacks" had "sources"...lol |
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Calvert28 
Joined: 21 Oct 2006 Posts: 16723 Location: Adopt a Player: McGee
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Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 10:27 am Post subject: |
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Why is Deion even on this board?
Woodson, Jammer, Bryant Westbrook, Springs, Pickens I believe, Vincent, Aaron Glenn, among quite a few others could have been added to this list. Just saying there are others to compare as well and I wasn't sure why you went as far back as Sanders? _________________
| Sciz wrote: | | The sarcastic comments are getting old. We already dislike you. Don't make it worse. | LIES! |
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MaddHatter 
Joined: 29 Nov 2006 Posts: 41476 Location: Dallas, TX
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Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 1:04 pm Post subject: |
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| Calvert28 wrote: | Why is Deion even on this board?
Woodson, Jammer, Bryant Westbrook, Springs, Pickens I believe, Vincent, Aaron Glenn, among quite a few others could have been added to this list. Just saying there are others to compare as well and I wasn't sure why you went as far back as Sanders? |
It was in jest since Jerry said he and Tom had him as the highest rated CB since Deion _________________
Ware Stat Tracker: 27 Pressures, 9 Hits, 10 sacks, 4 FF, 7 TFL (thru 8 games) |
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