That's because they only threw on him once the entire game.
Twice....... Sherm had one PI called in addition to the tip. Your point is of course correct. Difficult for a DB to make plays when the opposing offense refuses to risk turnover by throwing the ball his way, but that does make him a significant part of the game. This all seems obvious...... could Crab have been giving Sherm a backhanded compliment?
That's because they only threw on him once the entire game.
Twice....... Sherm had one PI called in addition to the tip. Your point is of course correct. Difficult for a DB to make plays when the opposing offense refuses to risk turnover by throwing the ball his way, but that does make him a significant part of the game. This all seems obvious...... could Crab have been giving Sherm a backhanded compliment?
That's because they only threw on him once the entire game.
Who would have thought that the new Deion Sanders would hail from fucking Stanford?
I'd still take Sanders in the return game though.
Yeah, but I'd take Sherman in run support.
Deion's the best of all time, but Sherman's pretty damn good.
To be fair, Sherman is going to need to play at the highest levels for many more years before comparing him to Deion is even worth talking about. Sherman is a friggin baller, and if he is still eating guys up like this in 5-6 years, then we can break out the Deion comparisons. I was never huge fan of Deion, but damn man, that guy was dynamite and the best cover corner for a decade.
That's because they only threw on him once the entire game.
Who would have thought that the new Deion Sanders would hail from fucking Stanford?
I'd still take Sanders in the return game though.
Yeah, but I'd take Sherman in run support.
Deion's the best of all time, but Sherman's pretty damn good.
To be fair, Sherman is going to need to play at the highest levels for many more years before comparing him to Deion is even worth talking about. Sherman is a friggin baller, and if he is still eating guys up like this in 5-6 years, then we can break out the Deion comparisons. I was never huge fan of Deion, but damn man, that guy was dynamite and the best cover corner for a decade.
That's because they only threw on him once the entire game.
Who would have thought that the new Deion Sanders would hail from fucking Stanford?
I'd still take Sanders in the return game though.
Yeah, but I'd take Sherman in run support.
Deion's the best of all time, but Sherman's pretty damn good.
To be fair, Sherman is going to need to play at the highest levels for many more years before comparing him to Deion is even worth talking about. Sherman is a friggin baller, and if he is still eating guys up like this in 5-6 years, then we can break out the Deion comparisons. I was never huge fan of Deion, but damn man, that guy was dynamite and the best cover corner for a decade.
that's accurate. I agree with dnc, Sherman > Deion in run support, though I never bought into the hype that Sanders was a particular liability against the run game. Most great cover corners are a little light to be taking on NFL backs running down hill.
one of many things I'll always remember about Sanders was Steve Young's view of him. Young, it's been said, was disapproving of Sanders on a personal level, but in an interview he was one of the first guys to describe him taking taking away an entire quadrant of the field. "You just put out of your mind any notion of going in his direction with the ball." that Young/Rice/Jones/Taylor passing game was, in my view, the most lethal ever (and I'm a Dan Marino fan), and to hear the trigger guy, who probably doesn't even like Sanders, freely acknowledge that when you played him you just crossed that part of the field out of your game plan, that says a lot.
Sherman is the best corner in the game. Way too early for all time kind of talks but right now there isn't a better one in the league. Seahawks also have the best safety in the league as well. This secondary is pretty incredible, Sanders on NFL network today said it was the best EVER. A couple of 5th round picks and a bunch of random guys who fill in and play clutch when needed at the other corner. Pete Carroll is a fantastic coach.
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Film don't lie... @nflnetwork @espn pull up the tape of that game and show me where this guy is the best? #fake #fake #fake
This rivalry is going to be fun for a long time.
Sherman did shit when it was winning time ... Crabtree didn't ...
I'll take the ballers that make plays at winning time every day of the week and twice on Sunday.
I'd still take Sanders in the return game though.
Deion's the best of all time, but Sherman's pretty damn good.
one of many things I'll always remember about Sanders was Steve Young's view of him. Young, it's been said, was disapproving of Sanders on a personal level, but in an interview he was one of the first guys to describe him taking taking away an entire quadrant of the field. "You just put out of your mind any notion of going in his direction with the ball." that Young/Rice/Jones/Taylor passing game was, in my view, the most lethal ever (and I'm a Dan Marino fan), and to hear the trigger guy, who probably doesn't even like Sanders, freely acknowledge that when you played him you just crossed that part of the field out of your game plan, that says a lot.
Sherman is pretty damn good though. Agreed.
The mother fucker can build a team.