what if
what if rashean mathis was to go down with an injury, who would be the starting corner backs for our team on sunday? obviously one would be Derek Cox. would reggie nelson move up and play corner since he has played some nickel for us? would scott starks be asked to be a starting corner back with just limited game experiance at the nickel position? what do you think would happen? And the bigger question is what if what ever they decide to do actually works better than our starting line up? we all know rashean has amazing athletic ability, and hes very good. but we have seen him get burned alot also, i personally think the reason why it has been like that lately because he will take chances and he does not have that over the top help that he had when dion grant and donivan darius was here.............. just sayin, but i just couldnt help myself to think what if???
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speaking of will, did you see he had a pick six the other week? ironic it happens AFTER he leaves the jags.
by harveyismyboy on Oct 22, 2009 3:40 PM EDT up reply actions
Making it even wilder...
he had his worst game last season against the Steelers. Remember him getting pulled? Yeah he picked off Big Ben for his defensive 6 points.
Yeah
I thought to myself, “of course after he leaves the Jags he makes plays”, but then about 10 minutes later he was burnt by rookie Mike Wallace for about a 60 yard touchdown… same old Will James
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I agree with Falcon
it will be Tyron B who will start; but looks like the injury is not so serious..
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by Zoltan from Budapest on Oct 22, 2009 3:11 PM EDT reply actions
If were up to me
I would make it depend on who they have to cover. If it’s a big guy I would use Tyron. If it’s a speedy guy like a Welker or Eddie Royal, I would use Starks; assuming he’s healthy.
I’m a match up guy. That’s part of why I give a lot of the credit for the Patriots winning to Bill B.

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