SalmonBB wrote:Interesting thought. With that said, I'm holding out hope that we'll find a way to keep Maxwell around. Not sure if franchise tag might make sense here.
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NorthHawk wrote:It might even be worse at the beginning of the year if Kam or ET (or both) aren't ready to go for a few games.
That would leave only Sherman (provided he has sufficiently healed and doesn't have to have surgery) left from the LOB.
It might be a necessity to put him on the other team's #1 receiver. It also puts more of an emphasis on the pass rush if we are depleted in the defensive backfield.
Maybe this years experience will give Simon a foothold to take the next step. We can only hope so.
NorthHawk wrote:Both Kam and Earl need surgery and I heard one guy (maybe Levine?) make a comment that it might mean one or both might not be ready for the beginning of the year.
I guess it depends on the damage and how much repair is required.
RiverDog wrote:It's still pretty early to tell if our wounded warriors will be ready for the season opener, but there's no reason to believe they wouldn't be. I'm more worried about Kam than any of the others.
Sherman did move around the field some this past season, but unless we find a cornerback that comes close to replacing what Maxwell gave us, I suspect that we'll see Sherman lining up in various spots more than we have in the past. Heck, they picked on Maxwell all the time last season, I would hate to think what they'd do if we were ever in the position of starting Simon.
monkey wrote:Sigh*
Look at the actual numbers and you will discover that, 1. that Sherman DOES move around, and 2. it's a myth that other corners move around a lot more than Sherman. A FEW move around a LITTLE more, but NOT ONE CORNERBACK IN THE NFL always covers the opposing #1 receiver! NOT ONE! That is a BS myth made up to put down Sherman in favor of Peterson or Revis.
Point is, we don't need to change what we're doing...it works.
HumanCockroach wrote:Kam will be ready. MCL tears don't take the time to recover that ACL's do ( minor procedure comparatively) ET rotator cuf has a longer recovery time, which is why it is possible he misses all of Pre Season.
The "actual numbers" are that Sherman lined up at the left cornerback position over 90% of the time. I don't know how much other CB's around the league are utilized on one side of the field vs. the other, but it would be pretty difficult to beat the amount of time Sherman spends at left CB.
If all things remain as they have been the past couple of years with solid play out of our right cornerback position, then I would agree that we don't need to change what we have been doing. But it's almost a foregone conclusion that we are going to lose Maxwell via free agency, so what worked well for us in the past may not work as well for us in the future. Moving Sherman around more than we have been in the past might be one way to compensate for a possible weakness if someone doesn't step up and fill the void left by Maxwell's assumed departure
kalibane wrote:Did they actually "follow" less this year? I know Revis was stationary (contrary to popular belief) so that doesn't really surprise me. I thought Peterson was still doing a lot of moving around though. Not as much as people think he does but considerably more than Sherman... granted I wasn't paying attention to him as much as I did last year because Peterson's performance was so far below Sherman and Revis this year, where he lined up isn't even worth the straw man debate it was before.
That's one thing that I'm happy about. People are slowly starting to catch on that Peterson doesn't really belong in the debate as the best corner. His reputation is built on potential and his freakish athleticism not his actual production on the field. He has at least two games a year that are far worse than Sherman's worst game of his career.
HumanCockroach wrote:The myth isn't that Sherman travells a lot, the myth is that Revis or Peterson do while Sherman doesn't. Revis last year played almost exclusively at LCB while Peterson played almost exclusively RCB. BOTH "followed" LESS than Sherman last season ( as did Haden). The myth isn't what others are doing.
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