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You HAD to go therehe plays more like Tye Hill.
when I was enjoying my morning.
You HAD to go therehe plays more like Tye Hill.
Unfortunately when a player has a significant shortfall in athleticism it leaves him with very little room for error vs certain draws outside that hash, and it can be hard to get him help depending on call. So I think the reason the Rams like him is because he has that top corner mentality that was lacking among many of the others (confidence is key at that spot more than any other, even if misplaced). But yes he absolutely does have to do the job and at this level there are simply too many teams with guys who can trump him.Is he intriguing because of his play, or because he acts the way he does? Serious question, and not trying to be a dick here, haha. Personally, I love when a player has a swagger about them, but I HATE when they can't back it up.
Me too. I’m guessing that the NYT sees it as giving away free information and people who listen for free should be paying for the info that Jourdan has. In other words, they are trying to force 11 Personnel fans to pay for the articles.No more 11 Personnel? This makes me sad.
Not when it comes to coverage.Well he is a thousand times better than Durant.
He meant the 11 Personnel Podcast. NYT terminated it.I would be very surprised.
Elm - I am only talking about his tackling ability.Not when it comes to coverage.
He meant the 11 Personnel Podcast. NYT terminated it.
Oh Durant is much better than Kendrick in everything but tackling.I trust Durant a hell of a lot more than Kendrick on the field (and given Kendrick getting kicked out of Clemson and his arrest last year? Off the field seems appropriate as well.); the former has more interceptions in one year (3) than the latter did in two (1), with Kendrick - and I feel it's undeservingly - getting twice the amount of playing time. It's just that Durant needs to clean up his tackling, and I think that's a hell of a lot easier than Kendrick cleaning up his speed and penalty issues.
With the new front seven additions and secondary additions that we've added to go along with our current players, I'm much less concerned about a cornerback's run-support and much more concerned about getting beat by the receiver for long plays or getting penalty yards.
Will we likely be drafting a corner with our potential first in 2025? You bet your ass we should, because - in my honest opinion, of course - that's the weakest link in our team that I see. But I still trust Durant a hell of a lot more than Kendrick. Given the age and injury history respectively, I trust him almost as much as D-Will and just as much as White - and I don't entirely trust them either.
But I feel that Durant has to bounce back if we're going to the Super Bowl this year - because I will not put my bet on a guy who has had an ACL and Achilles injury in the last three years, nor a cornerback who turned thirty-one (where corners usually fall off) - and I loved watching White and I love D-Will.
I don’t think Kendrick’s is even that good at tackling. He doesn’t sound to smart in interviews either, which explains the dumb mistakes.Elm - I am only talking about his tackling ability.
His coverage ability sucks. I have stated that many times.
And unfortunately, Durant couldn't tackle a flea but is a ton better at coverage.
Combine Durant and Kendrick best abilities and you would have a pretty good corner.
Oh Durant is much better than Kendrick in everything but tackling.
If Durant could tackle, he would be a very good corner but he can't tackle worth a damn.
As stated above, I was only referring to Kendrick being a 1000 times better tackler than Durant.
I should have made myself clearer.
I'm generally a glass more than half full over optimistic about the team but I feel we'll miss AD but overall our defense will be better. Especially as the season gets into the 2nd half and these young guys start to work together more and more.Luscious…
I thought Eric Henderson did a GREAT JOB as The Rams D’Line coach.It is a Big loss as well in a way.IMO having Giff Smith as The Rams D’Line coach who Henderson got his NFL coaching career under comes into The 2024 season at a PERFECT Time for these young (guys) Rams.I'm generally a glass more than half full over optimistic about the team but I feel we'll miss AD but overall our defense will be better. Especially as the season gets into the 2nd half and these young guys start to work together more and more.
I hope Cobie can tackle better because he is definitely a better cover corner.It will be interesting how there careers play out .I agree with you.
—Sometimes I think when Looking at a player & there skills there are a lot of things to take into consideration.This is a good example.Age vs. will is one of them.
Cobie is a ball hawk who has become better at tackling.He will develop into a better player.He is a team first player.I don’t know what his role will be ? My biggest question is how he stacks up on special teams.
They were trying him at the Star in practice along with Tomlinson. It wasn’t working. They eventually got Lake in the Star and we started seeing more of Durant lateI hope Cobie can tackle better because he is definitely a better cover corner.
I am wondering if McVay demoted Cobie last year because he saw that guy have tackling issues.
Durant is an outside CB and he has been the starter while White rehabs during OTA's. I think Cobie bounces back this year and the Rams will have 3 solid CB's in Williams, White & Durant.They were trying him at the Star in practice along with Tomlinson. It wasn’t working. They eventually got Lake in the Star and we started seeing more of Durant late