Warren Sapp: "Cromartie covered more #1's than Revis."

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  1. jonnychan

    jonnychan New Member

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    Then why wasn't Revis DPOY candidate last season. Why were Clay Matthews, Troy Polamalu, Ed Reed, Peppers, Harrison, Wake etc more popular candidates than Revis? Revis did not dominate like he did in 09, you could attribute it to injury. Revis has not yet matched Ware's consistency.
     
  2. jonnychan

    jonnychan New Member

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    No, I think Sapp is pretty happy Jets passed on him and he got to win a Super Bowl with Bucs.
     
  3. Hemi

    Hemi Well-Known Member

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    Simple answer, Revis does not get the stats that a Harrison or Ware does, sacks and picks get you noticed in this stat heavy era of football. They do not throw on him as much as they did a few years ago, and he rarely ever blitzes, so he does not make any splash plays, just shuts his assigned player down.

    Revis is the most consistent talent on the Jets, to say he has not been is wrong.
     
  4. abyzmul

    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    Revis is one of the most dominant players in the league at his position, and possibly in the history of the league. Anyone that doesn't understand that is speaking from ignorance.

    Ware had a couple of years where he was the most dominant at his position in the league. But he's never been in that argument in terms of history of the league, and since he's exiting the prime of his career, he never will.
     
  5. JetFanInMD

    JetFanInMD New Member

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    This is all true, with one caveat.

    When healthy.


    In 2010 he was not healthy the whole year.
     
  6. jonnychan

    jonnychan New Member

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    This cat gets it.
     
  7. srqman1

    srqman1 Tired of BS

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    Polamalu is the only other guy I put in Revis' category with regards to dominance at the position. Otherwise, I honestly believe that Revis does his job better than anybody else in the league at any other position.
     
  8. JetFanInMD

    JetFanInMD New Member

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    Polamalu has Reed as a foil.
     
  9. abyzmul

    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    That's true for any player in the league. Ray Lewis got hurt, he had an off year. Same with Polamalu and Reed, and Tom Brady after his knee got turned into spaghetti.

    It's kind of stating the obvious.
     
  10. MadBacker Prime

    MadBacker Prime THE Dead Rabbit

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    Yeah I don't see how arguing a players quality by saying, he only plays well when healthy. lol

    Duh-
     
  11. jonnychan

    jonnychan New Member

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    Yet people get frustrated when Sapp states the obvious.
     

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