Thanks for the vote of confidence but I don't think I can, I fell out of a 2nd story window when I was a kid and miraculously survived, the bone structure on the right side of my upper body is a little off, not noticable, but a doctor who does my physical can tell, that small change in skeletal structure affected tendons and muscle development and strength on right side of torso. My friends thought that I was left handed because of the different in strength, left side is naturally stronger than right.
As crappy as a drop that it was this is total nonsense lol on that note can we for the love of God score a defensive touchdown !?!
I'm assuming this is a joke thread. He dropped the pick but still made a good play. He read the play and broke up the pass. He should have picked it but lets not act like he didn't read the play well and break it up. Cutting somebody based off of one play anyway is stupid.
Its not a joke its hacks m.o. I think there is a thread about d.Smith's fumble against buffalo ladt year. rookies make mistakes hack wants them cut.
Crazy thing is those guys were consistently solid players. Not great or anything but good enough. The guys we have now although young are looking just lost out there. We might be better off with 80 year old Pace and BT out there. In there wheel chairs of course.
True. Cut the rookie that hasn't even taken a snap and the other rookie who has only played six games and shown pretty solid flashes. About as logical as this thread.
Nonsense, not nonesense. Do you know what a straw man argument is? It's when you ask a question that forces someone to defend a point that they weren't making. Of course it was an awful play, but you don't cut a guy for dropping an interception in a key point in the game. Now if he did it 12 times in a year, we can start the conversation. Seriously, unless you were trolling, stop talking.