Position Changes

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  1. bhelmLSU

    bhelmLSU Founding Member Staff Member

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    I have been told that TE Kyle Anderson has been moved to offensive tackle.

    Korte, who is in good heath, has been moved from running back to safety which I think is a great move.


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  2. bayou_bandit74

    bayou_bandit74 Founding Member

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    I wonder if Korte is fast enough for safety? I would have thought he would moved to LB.

    Hopefully Anderson can do well at T. He has the room to add a lot of size.
     
  3. CParso

    CParso Founding Member

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    I'm really suprised to see Korte at safety... I do not accept this as truth until I hear it from someone besides Dandy Don.
     
  4. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    Korte at MLB makes a lot more sense. We need depth there.
     
  5. clair

    clair Rockets

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    i can tell you that they DID indeed try him there...

    they feel he can be one of those hard-hitters like a Roy Williams type guy, who is more like a linebacker playing safety.
     
  6. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    We all know how that experiment at Dallas is failing miserably.

    Dude is the worst cover safety in the NFL, yet makes the pro-bowl based on his hitting ability alone. And most of his tackles are those leg injuring neck collar takedowns. That guy ain't shyt. They had to invent a rule just because of his dirty style of play.
     
  7. clair

    clair Rockets

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    no offense, but Roy is really good if he has another safety to help him out.

    Roy was really good when Woodson was there to back him up.

    There are tons of run-stopping safeties in the NFL. They get exposed when the other safety is garbage; much like Dallas's second safety this year.
     
  8. bayou_bandit74

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    Williams is very good, but not great. He shouldnt be in the Pro Bowl, Sean Taylor is a better all around saftey and should be in over Williams. Williams is far too much of a liability in the passing game. Jon Lynch is more of a run support safety, but even he is better against the pass than Williams who makes it more on his hitting. Plus the fact he is a Cowboy.
     
  9. BostonBengal

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    Guys like Sean Taylor, TO and the like shouldn't be honored with Pro Bowl selections--their off-field crap is too much.
     
  10. bayou_bandit74

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    If it were up to me TO wouldnt even be in the league. The guy is great at destroying a team with his distractions. I use to back him for the most part, but after the last two years there is no defending him. He really destroyed team chemistry at Philly and Dallas. I hate someone who will sit there pointing fingers at coaches and QBs for not getting him the ball, when the idiot drops over a pass every game. When on, he is a great player but not worth the trouble.

    Taylor is a bad egg who has had his problems, at this point I think he is still worth the risk. He needs to get his head on straight though.
     

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