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Originally Posted by mooby
Haha I could've sworn it didn't say worst in there when I read it, hence my response. It feels good to be vindicated.
As for DeAngelo, he'll always be a polarizing figure. I'm okay with the fact that he gives up plays, because he makes as many plays as he tends to miss. Some people just don't put a premium on guys who make plays, they'd rather have our Gregg Williams defense, where even though we were top 10 statistically, we didn't have any consistent playmakers.
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Exactly, the dude gets beat on plays, but he get's turnovers. Up until we signed him (meaning recent history), we were hardly causing any turnovers. Turnovers change games, and DeAngelo causes most turnovers between his INTs and not to mention the occasional strips/fumbles he causes or recovers.....