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EARTHQUAKE2689 10-19-2007, 02:15 PM Well... you hardly even knew that THE ADE was out there either. Big Deal. Yeah, yeah, yeah, LaRon is playing decent enough, but for the amount of money we have sunk in our safeties, I expect a better ROI. I want INT's run back for TD's. I want TE's and WR's knocked out of games. I want sacks in bunches. I want them to cook me breakfast. You get the idea. Guess my expectations are a little higher than most considering we spent our precious draft picks on safeties. I know they won't let me down.
On the other hand - I totally agree that London Fletcher has been key to our improved defense. I didn't even realize that Marcus Washington wasn't in the game last week - until it was over. WOW!
Didnt SmootSmack say that you should be sober before you post.
onlydarksets 10-19-2007, 02:50 PM He's definitely improved this year, though. I'm still holding out hope he will become top tier in a year or two and working in the same backfield with LL and ST could have a positive affect on his overall improvement and play.
I think he's a role player, like Smoot. I credit his "improvement" this year to LL/ST more than to any actual increased ability on his part. Rogers still looks lost half the time when the ball comes his way.
Still, though, with LL/ST/Springs back there, it's OK to have a role player on the #2 receiver most of the time.
BrudLee 10-19-2007, 07:40 PM The best way to gauge any of our defensive players is by the complete job the entire unit does.
Think the linebacking corps looks better? That's partly because the line is getting more pressure, and the secondary isn't forcing them into extra coverage.
Think the safeties are doing well? Without the improvements up front, they'd be playing too close - and without healthy and active corners, they'd be attempting to double receivers, rather than playing soft.
My point is that the best way to look at Laron is to see what the guy next to him is doing. He's doing his own job, not covering for the kid.
backrow 10-19-2007, 07:50 PM Didnt SmootSmack say that you should be sober before you post.
Five minutes after rofl, I finally managed to get back to the screen! Great line Quake! Sometimes I think AJFC is all about the ADE, and not about the present D with LL, Smoot, ST, Rogers, LF, and RM.
redskinz79 10-19-2007, 08:25 PM I haven't seen him blow a play, miss a tackle, or even get a penalty. I think he's a polished safety doing his job and staying outta trouble.
chrisl13 10-19-2007, 11:25 PM I'd love to see him get a pick.
I know there were about 2 of them that he could have gotten (the one at Philly where he dove and couldnt hang on to it, and one when he dove last week at Green Bay and missed the ball)
Dantheskinsfan 10-20-2007, 02:00 AM Didnt SmootSmack say that you should be sober before you post.
Here Here. I mean the guy IS a Rook, fer cryin out loud
kdogg3270 10-20-2007, 04:38 PM The best way to gauge any of our defensive players is by the complete job the entire unit does.
Think the linebacking corps looks better? That's partly because the line is getting more pressure, and the secondary isn't forcing them into extra coverage.
Think the safeties are doing well? Without the improvements up front, they'd be playing too close - and without healthy and active corners, they'd be attempting to double receivers, rather than playing soft.
My point is that the best way to look at Laron is to see what the guy next to him is doing. He's doing his own job, not covering for the kid.
well said
RMSkins 10-20-2007, 08:39 PM I just wish GW would blitz LaRon more, as we all know he can get to the QB and do some serious damage.
RMSkins 10-20-2007, 08:45 PM I haven't seen him blow a play, miss a tackle, or even get a penalty. I think he's a polished safety doing his job and staying outta trouble.
He has missed a few tackles. I can remember the one he missed on Brian Westbrook, and Westbrook turned it into a 30 yard gain. LaRon also dropped two picks, albeit they would have been very tough to make, but I expect LaRon to make those play's. Other than a few mistakes he has been very solid so far.
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