That's how I feel.Memento said:Pead. The guy is shifty, elusive, and he needs to be more involved in the gameplan. The kid's too good to be sitting on the sidelines. And in all honesty, I'm not comfortable with having one of our starting corners back there.
X said:That's how I feel.Memento said:Pead. The guy is shifty, elusive, and he needs to be more involved in the gameplan. The kid's too good to be sitting on the sidelines. And in all honesty, I'm not comfortable with having one of our starting corners back there.
Exactly.
You're just setting yourself up for disappointment now. LolMontanaRamFan said:X said:That's how I feel.Memento said:Pead. The guy is shifty, elusive, and he needs to be more involved in the gameplan. The kid's too good to be sitting on the sidelines. And in all honesty, I'm not comfortable with having one of our starting corners back there.
Exactly.
+1 Me too. I always agree with X. You will never find me arguing with him. :sly:
Pretty well the way I see it.superfan24 said:I have the feeling that Jenkins will break a big gain every time he touches the ball, but do we want one of our best CB's handling these duties? Idk wouldn't mind seeing pead back there either as long as he can hold onto the ball.
X said:That's how I feel.Memento said:Pead. The guy is shifty, elusive, and he needs to be more involved in the gameplan. The kid's too good to be sitting on the sidelines. And in all honesty, I'm not comfortable with having one of our starting corners back there.
Exactly.
wolfman84 said:My vote is Jenkins. I understand the injury concern but you can't play scared. Put your biggest threat out there and let him put some points on the the board you. I think this kid is a threat to take it to the house every time he gets his hands on the ball. Look at it this way, when you face the Cardinals are you hoping to face Patrick Peterson because he might get injured or do you dread seeing him back there receiving our punts?
MontanaRamFan said:X said:That's how I feel.Memento said:Pead. The guy is shifty, elusive, and he needs to be more involved in the gameplan. The kid's too good to be sitting on the sidelines. And in all honesty, I'm not comfortable with having one of our starting corners back there.
Exactly.
+1 Me too. I always agree with X. You will never find me arguing with him. :sly:
wolfman84 said:My vote is Jenkins. I understand the injury concern but you can't play scared. Put your biggest threat out there and let him put some points on the the board you. I think this kid is a threat to take it to the house every time he gets his hands on the ball. Look at it this way, when you face the Cardinals are you hoping to face Patrick Peterson because he might get injured or do you dread seeing him back there receiving our punts?
Dochal said:wolfman84 said:My vote is Jenkins. I understand the injury concern but you can't play scared. Put your biggest threat out there and let him put some points on the the board you. I think this kid is a threat to take it to the house every time he gets his hands on the ball. Look at it this way, when you face the Cardinals are you hoping to face Patrick Peterson because he might get injured or do you dread seeing him back there receiving our punts?
This^...definitely can't play scared. Jenkins had a couple nice returns, and weren't the Rams risking a pretty valuable guy with Amendola back there? So, you put your best option out there and what happens, happens...don't like Pead right now because he hasn't had many touches or much time in game action...and Pettis? Well, I don't particularly like watching the football version of Demolition Derby where the same car gets wrecked over and over again.