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Originally Posted by 44ever
You do know that it is the year 2011 and D. Hall plays on the Washington Redskins right?
Tell you what, since you exposed my lack of football knowledge with your bias articles from 2006-2008. I will just keep ignorantly watching as DeAngelo Hall makes game changing plays next season as a Redskin in 2011 and ends up back in another Pro Bowl. As for your boy Rogers, who you say is a better CB than Hall, not so sure.
But your the expert.
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You are right, it is 2011. So let's review some 2011 games.
ESPN 980 - Home of the Redskins
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**One week after Redskins Pro Bowl CB DeAngelo Hall said he wanted to be on the # 1 pass-catching option for the opposing team, regardless of field sides -- Hall and others, got lit up by young Sam Bradford who threw short, quick release timing passes. Several plays stick out in my mind, such as smoke screen in which Hall slipped in coverage on, and a big pass down to the Redskins-1 yard line that set up a score.
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**DeAngelo Hall continued his torrid interception pace by stepping in front of Calvin Johnson in the back corner of the end zone for his 5th pick in just over one game. Hall however was responsible for two of Calvin Johnson's three scores on the day. Hall was beaten on a stop route, and then was unable to tackle Johnson along with two other Redskin defenders before the end-zone for one score, and was also beaten on a slant score by Johnson after giving way too much cushion.
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Everyone remembers Peyton Manning playing under the Sunday Night Lights and carving up DeAngelo Hall and LaRon Landry on the first play from scrimmage (a 57 yard TD to Pierre Garcon)
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**DeAngelo Hall, has made a living out of getting burnt and creating plays at pretty much a 50/50 clip. Hall got burnt badly on a 92-yard TD and run by Mario Manningham. The Redskins blitzed on the 2nd-and-7 play, sending six rushers but getting no real pressure on Eli Manning. Hall mis-judged the ball and was torched by Manningham for a killer score to make it 17-7 Giants, a play that ultimately was the difference.
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Yup, keep ignoring those facts. But it's ok, he led a lot of INTs!!!! (4 in one and 2 over the course of 15 games??...yup, consistent...lol)
I want you to get this straight and stop putting words in my mouth. I never said that Rogers was better than Hall. Let's review what I said.
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I'm not a D. Hall hater, I just see D. Hall for what he is. A play maker who's also unreliable and inconsistent. Truth be told, Carlos Rogers plays the CB position better than D. Hall in terms of coverage. Too bad that kid has hands of stone or he'd be starting at CB in the pro-bowl OVER D. Hall.
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Now if you equate that to me saying Rogers is better than D. Hall, then by all means continue to be delusional. Pretty much the same thing this guy said.
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Originally Posted by SouperMeister
Rogers certainly is a better cover corner in terms of consistency, but he DOES NOT MAKE PLAYS due to his stone hands. D. Hall may get beat more, but he also makes game changing plays. He made the key plays that won the Dallas and Chicago games. For the life of me, I don't recall a single play that Rogers has ever made that tipped a game in the balance our way.
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