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TDmvp
06-30-2008, 02:05 PM
Top 50 NFL Players


http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/10877567

2KBack
06-30-2008, 02:19 PM
why do they insist on Calling Champ a "Cover Corner?" He is a corner, a complete corner, there's no reason to add qualifyers to his position.

TheReverend
06-30-2008, 02:40 PM
Pretty good list without really anything to argue about.

Let's hope Jay, Marshall and DJ join that list next year.

Atlas
06-30-2008, 02:45 PM
Forget Marshall's offfield problems for a second. On that list there are only two WRs I would rather have than Marshall. Randy Moss and Andre Johnson. Now if we have to take age in consideration than that leaves just Andre Johnson...... You know what...... I will keep Marshall over him too!!

Kaylore
06-30-2008, 02:48 PM
Forget Marshall's offfield problems for a second. On that list there are only two WRs I would rather have than Marshall. Randy Moss and Andre Johnson. Now if we have to take age in consideration than that leaves just Andre Johnson...... You know what...... I will keep Marshall over him too!!

Especially with Johnson's injury issues.

TheReverend
06-30-2008, 02:50 PM
Especially with Johnson's injury issues.

I heard Brandon's right arm was completely severed from his body after being mugged by the Hamburglar, and that he'll have to catch the ball with one hand and his face mask.

epicSocialism4tw
06-30-2008, 02:56 PM
I heard Brandon's right arm was completely severed from his body after being mugged by the Hamburglar, and that he'll have to catch the ball with one hand and his face mask.

:rofl:

epicSocialism4tw
06-30-2008, 02:58 PM
Forget Marshall's offfield problems for a second. On that list there are only two WRs I would rather have than Marshall. Randy Moss and Andre Johnson. Now if we have to take age in consideration than that leaves just Andre Johnson...... You know what...... I will keep Marshall over him too!!

Marshall has the tools to be the best, and he has showed flashes of dominance over his first two seasons.

Nobody (except for Champ Bailey) expected him to be this good.

montrose
06-30-2008, 03:01 PM
I heard Brandon's right arm was completely severed from his body after being mugged by the Hamburglar, and that he'll have to catch the ball with one hand and his face mask.

And he'll still be son-ing people out there.

Atlas
06-30-2008, 03:08 PM
Marshall has the tools to be the best, and he has showed flashes of dominance over his first two seasons.

Nobody (except for Champ Bailey) expected him to be this good.

Great point. And what I'm most impressed with is his hands. He catches EVERYTHING. When a young WR catches the ball that well you kno wthey have a great work ethic. Hopefully these incidents will be just a blip on the screen as they are inducting him into the Hall of Fame.

epicSocialism4tw
06-30-2008, 03:08 PM
It's funny that Mario Williams made the list.

When Kubiak said "no thanks" to the Bush hype machine, it became as clear as day that Williams was the best player available in that draft. The guy's a freak.

Williams will be good for years to come, and Bush will continue to disappoint New Orleans fans.

Cito Pelon
06-30-2008, 03:37 PM
Forget Marshall's offfield problems for a second. On that list there are only two WRs I would rather have than Marshall. Randy Moss and Andre Johnson. Now if we have to take age in consideration than that leaves just Andre Johnson...... You know what...... I will keep Marshall over him too!!

I'd take Boldin or Fitzgerald over Marshall.

Cito Pelon
06-30-2008, 03:48 PM
Charles Woodson is overrated, always has been IMO.

Rock Chalk
06-30-2008, 04:04 PM
Especially with Johnson's injury issues.
Johnson's injury issues are more concerning than Marshall's?

Did Marshall play his rookie year? No, because he was injured.

Did Marshall stay healthy all of last year? No because he was injured.

Is Marshall likely to stay healthy this year? No because he is a dip**** off the field AND he is the only real threat to kick ass at the WR position in Denver.

Andre had a rough year last year but that guy is not an injury concern.

I dont see how you could take Marshall who has been injured MORE than Andre AND has off the field problems over Johnson who has had a better year on a worse team than Marshall has.

Andre Johnson > Brandon Marshall (right now, subject to change without notice).

Northman
06-30-2008, 04:16 PM
Johnson's injury issues are more concerning than Marshall's?

Did Marshall play his rookie year? No, because he was injured.

Did Marshall stay healthy all of last year? No because he was injured.

Is Marshall likely to stay healthy this year? No because he is a dip**** off the field AND he is the only real threat to kick ass at the WR position in Denver.

Andre had a rough year last year but that guy is not an injury concern.

I dont see how you could take Marshall who has been injured MORE than Andre AND has off the field problems over Johnson who has had a better year on a worse team than Marshall has.

Andre Johnson > Brandon Marshall (right now, subject to change without notice).


Yea, cant argue there. Johnson is a beast.

Broncos4Life
06-30-2008, 05:30 PM
****.
Champ invented a new position. FC. Free Corner.

BroncoBuff
06-30-2008, 05:30 PM
Pretty good list without really anything to argue about.
Roethlisberger ... 17?! :oyvey:

broncofan2438
06-30-2008, 05:48 PM
He is a great all around corner....but why don't we ask the Faider fans what they think

Tombstone RJ
06-30-2008, 06:18 PM
I can hardly wait until Woodyard gets on that list...

fdf
06-30-2008, 06:40 PM
Top 50 NFL Players


http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/10877567

Sad that I can't think of another Bronco who is even a serious contender for that list.

TheReverend
06-30-2008, 08:28 PM
Roethlisberger ... 17?! :oyvey:

Ben's a lot better than he gets credit for because he's not throwing up gaudy numbers.

Granted he has the benefit of a thumping defense and strong rushing attack, but he doesn't play check-down football like Brady did his first 5 years, and he can prolong a play better than anyone since McNabb was healthy circa 2004 and he KNOWS WHAT TO DO WITH THE FOOTBALL.

I absolutely love everything about the guys game, and it's about time it was a good player wearing number seven since John left... all the Vicks and Leinarts make me sick with 7 on. If we didn't have Jay, he'd be the ONE guy I'd want under center in a Shanahan system.

maher_tyler
06-30-2008, 09:05 PM
Ben's a lot better than he gets credit for because he's not throwing up gaudy numbers.

Granted he has the benefit of a thumping defense and strong rushing attack, but he doesn't play check-down football like Brady did his first 5 years, and he can prolong a play better than anyone since McNabb was healthy circa 2004 and he KNOWS WHAT TO DO WITH THE FOOTBALL.

I absolutely love everything about the guys game, and it's about time it was a good player wearing number seven since John left... all the Vicks and Leinarts make me sick with 7 on. If we didn't have Jay, he'd be the ONE guy I'd want under center in a Shanahan system.

I agree...he seems to be a pretty good guy off the field as well...also i think merriman and allen are a little to high on the list considering the other guys on the list there in front of like Steve Smith etc.

Killericon
06-30-2008, 09:36 PM
Mario Williams at #6?

montrose
06-30-2008, 09:40 PM
Mario Williams at #6?

You remember the @$$ whooping he put on us? Then again, just about every other DL did as well.

DHallblows
06-30-2008, 10:00 PM
You remember the @$$ whooping he put on us? Then again, just about every other DL did as well.

Pretty much. it was more of an @$$ whooping our o-line did on Jay...

Spider
06-30-2008, 10:06 PM
Champ a cover corner ? you think they would be required to watch a player ball before they would rank them..... Champ is much more then a cover corner ...... he is excellent in run support , these idiots want to see a cover corner watch reruns of Dion Sanders ...... or Bly ....... i bet Bly dives to the floor if his wife threatens ot hit him

Ugly Duck
07-01-2008, 01:09 AM
Updated Sportsline Top 25 Players:

#7 Nnamdi Asomugha, CB, Oakland Raiders

Yep Asomugha is a better corner than Champ Bailey, but you wouldn't know it just glancing at the stats. With only 1 pick and 34 tackles he seems very average, but in fact Asomugha had one of the best CB years in a while. Asomugha only gave up 15 completions the entire season, while being thrown at 35 times. His ability to be a lockdown corner is incredible especially with the rules restricting so many things a CB can do. Though Champ is close, Asomugha is the best CB in the game.

#9 Champ Bailey, CB, Denver Broncos

Bailey is another lockdown corner though I feel he is not as good as Asomugha, against the pass. Bailey is however great at stepping up in coverage and making a tackle, in fact he is quite a sure tackler, recording 84 a season ago. Bailey is maybe a more complete corner than Asomugha, but is not as good of a pass coverage man.


http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/AKbuckeye/157712

boltaneer
07-01-2008, 01:20 AM
The CBS Sportslines ranking in the original post was pretty believable.

Tell me this Sporting News ranking is a joke though.

Edit: Nevermind, it is a joke. I went back and to find out who wrote this article and found out that it's just some random blogger.

Another reason I hate blogs.
Updated Sportsline Top 25 Players:

#7 Nnamdi Asomugha, CB, Oakland Raiders

Yep Asomugha is a better corner than Champ Bailey, but you wouldn't know it just glancing at the stats. With only 1 pick and 34 tackles he seems very average, but in fact Asomugha had one of the best CB years in a while. Asomugha only gave up 15 completions the entire season, while being thrown at 35 times. His ability to be a lockdown corner is incredible especially with the rules restricting so many things a CB can do. Though Champ is close, Asomugha is the best CB in the game.

#9 Champ Bailey, CB, Denver Broncos

Bailey is another lockdown corner though I feel he is not as good as Asomugha, against the pass. Bailey is however great at stepping up in coverage and making a tackle, in fact he is quite a sure tackler, recording 84 a season ago. Bailey is maybe a more complete corner than Asomugha, but is not as good of a pass coverage man.


http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/AKbuckeye/157712

Merlin
07-01-2008, 01:30 AM
Updated Sportsline Top 25 Players:
[some idiotic comments by a very uninsightful commentator]
Are you trying to point out the idiocy of these analyses or are you trying to make a fool of yourself???

TheReverend
07-01-2008, 06:38 AM
Updated Sportsline Top 25 Players:

#7 Nnamdi Asomugha, CB, Oakland Raiders

Yep Asomugha is a better corner than Champ Bailey, but you wouldn't know it just glancing at the stats. With only 1 pick and 34 tackles he seems very average, but in fact Asomugha had one of the best CB years in a while. Asomugha only gave up 15 completions the entire season, while being thrown at 35 times. His ability to be a lockdown corner is incredible especially with the rules restricting so many things a CB can do. Though Champ is close, Asomugha is the best CB in the game.

#9 Champ Bailey, CB, Denver Broncos

Bailey is another lockdown corner though I feel he is not as good as Asomugha, against the pass. Bailey is however great at stepping up in coverage and making a tackle, in fact he is quite a sure tackler, recording 84 a season ago. Bailey is maybe a more complete corner than Asomugha, but is not as good of a pass coverage man.


http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/AKbuckeye/157712

I DO think Nnamdi is awesome, but that's absurd. Didn't Marshall have 15 catches on him alone?

400HZ
07-01-2008, 06:52 AM
The CBS Sportslines ranking in the original post was pretty believable.

Tell me this Sporting News ranking is a joke though.

Edit: Nevermind, it is a joke. I went back and to find out who wrote this article and found out that it's just some random blogger.

Another reason I hate blogs.

Chargers right tackle Marcus McNeil just missed the list.