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PP7 respect for defensive heisman in ESPN article
Posted on 12/9/10 at 2:05 pm
Posted on 12/9/10 at 2:05 pm
No I didn't see it, sorry if germans...article was posted today...it's insider fwiw
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ETA: A little teaser from the article:
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ETA: A little teaser from the article:
quote:
[Peterson gave up] a meager 5.0 yards per attempt (YPA). To put that total into perspective, the best NFL cornerbacks will typically allow around 5.0 YPA -- and that includes the short passes thrown at them.
This post was edited on 12/9/10 at 2:09 pm
Posted on 12/9/10 at 2:08 pm to Brageous
He has to be a lock for the Thorpe Awawd 
Posted on 12/9/10 at 2:18 pm to ipodking
quote:
He has to be a lock for the Thorpe Awawd
Probably not! But he should!
Posted on 12/9/10 at 2:29 pm to ipodking
I certainly hope so. People claim he was overrated and fizzled as the year went. They say he doesn't have the stats to match up with other positions. CB doesn't have nearly the opportunities as a LB or DL to put up numbers. The fact that teams literally quit throwing at him and could not succeed is enough evidence to show how good he really was on D. 
Posted on 12/9/10 at 2:42 pm to Brageous
I love the guy, he's as talented as they come but I don't think he had as great a season as some people are giving him credit for.
The bama and arky game he allowed some catches and touchdowns and then against auburn he played a pretty poor game, especially tackling wise.
Sure he changed the games in ways we will never know bc teams respected him so much but I'm just saying he wasn't dominant.
The bama and arky game he allowed some catches and touchdowns and then against auburn he played a pretty poor game, especially tackling wise.
Sure he changed the games in ways we will never know bc teams respected him so much but I'm just saying he wasn't dominant.
Posted on 12/9/10 at 2:45 pm to jrowla2
other teams just went right at him.... I love attacking the best corner in a game!
PP was just matched up against receivers that will be playing on sundays as well.... He will be a great one in the future!
PP was just matched up against receivers that will be playing on sundays as well.... He will be a great one in the future!
Posted on 12/9/10 at 2:46 pm to jrowla2
quote:he gave up 1 TD in those two games, and it was one of the most perfectly placed throws I have ever seen. the rest of the catches against Bama were all under 8 yards.
The bama and arky game he allowed some catches and touchdowns
Posted on 12/9/10 at 2:51 pm to bee Rye
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he gave up 1 TD in those two games, and it was one of the most perfectly placed throws I have ever seen. the rest of the catches against Bama were all under 8 yards.
but but but SFP said he's overrated!!
Posted on 12/9/10 at 3:09 pm to jrowla2
quote:
I'm just saying he wasn't dominant.
And you're wrong. He had a dominating season, no one can deny that
Posted on 12/9/10 at 3:18 pm to ryanoz
quote:I only listen to him on advice on how to get into the friend zone
but but but SFP said he's overrated!!
Posted on 12/9/10 at 3:27 pm to bee Rye
The slant that he got scored on against Bama was just a very well thrown ball. That ball is thrown anywhere else and I think PP bats its down. Julio is also a smart WR he put his body between PP and that ball.
Posted on 12/9/10 at 3:31 pm to jrowla2
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Sure he changed the games in ways we will never know bc teams respected him so much but I'm just saying he wasn't dominant.
Without the starting field position he consistently provided for us in his role as kick returner, I doubt our record would be what it is. Yes, there was a good blocking scheme by the ST staff, and it was generally well executed, but without PP, things would have been much different.
This post was edited on 12/9/10 at 3:32 pm
Posted on 12/9/10 at 3:34 pm to Brageous
From a Patriots site... with Pros & Cons. Lots of Pros, with Cons focused on inconsistency against #1 WRs.
This guy's take...
Patrick Peterson Scouting Report
This guy's take...
Patrick Peterson Scouting Report
quote:
Potential: Patrick Peterson has the potential to be a hall of fame corner. Only 5 cornerbacks in the NFL have proven to me their Hall of Fame material. Those corners are Deion Sanders, Night Train Lane, Rod Woodson, Mel Blount, and Charles Woodson are hall of fame corners. Patrick Peterson has the potential to be a special player at the cornerback position just like these guys.
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My final thoughts on Patrick Peterson. Patrick Peterson can be this generations shut down cornerback in the NFL that Night Train Lane was in the fifties or Mel Blount was in the 70′s, but he must improve his ability when it comes to shutting down #1 wide receivers. The statistics with #1 wide receivers that I displayed show that Peterson still has some work, but is going to be a very productive cornerback in the NFL based on what Patrick Peterson can do for a cornerback.
Posted on 12/9/10 at 3:52 pm to Crumble
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2008 season against #1 Wide Receivers.
Percy Harvin WR Florida 6 receptions 112 receiving yards 2 receiving touchdowns
Julio Jones WR Alabama 7 receptions 128 receiving yards 0 receiving touchdowns
2009 season against #1 Wide Receivers
AJ Green WR Georgia 5 receptions 99 receiving yards 1 receiving touchdown
Julio Jones WR Alabama 4 receptions 102 receiving yards 1 receiving touchdown
2010 season against #1 Wide Receivers
Julio Jones WR Alabama 10 receptions 89 receiving yards 1 receiving touchdown
these are the examples the Pats site is using, and they're misleading. the only TD that PP was actually covering these guys on was Julio's this yr.
he wasn't really in the rotation yet at UF in 08, and he pretty well kept Julio and AJ in check last yr.
he and Julio have had some pretty good battles over their 3 yrs though.
This post was edited on 12/9/10 at 3:56 pm
Posted on 12/9/10 at 4:26 pm to ATLTiger
quote:wasn't PP on the sideline with cramps for JJ's 70 yd TD catch.
2009 season against #1 Wide Receivers AJ Green WR Georgia 5 receptions 99 receiving yards 1 receiving touchdown Julio Jones WR Alabama 4 receptions 102 receiving yards 1 receiving touchdown
Posted on 12/9/10 at 4:27 pm to Brageous
This board's IQ is incredible. PP is the best DB in CFB and probably the best DB in CFB in recent years. He is not overrated.
Can I make a list of all the "PP is overrated" gang so I can start seeing them next year posting,
"what is wrong with our secondary"
"I guess we miss PP more than we thought"
I wouldn't be surprised to see Chavis back to a soft scheme since he won't have a PP/Claiborne combo next year.
Can I make a list of all the "PP is overrated" gang so I can start seeing them next year posting,
"what is wrong with our secondary"
"I guess we miss PP more than we thought"
I wouldn't be surprised to see Chavis back to a soft scheme since he won't have a PP/Claiborne combo next year.
This post was edited on 12/9/10 at 4:31 pm
Posted on 12/9/10 at 4:42 pm to bee Rye
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he gave up 1 TD in those two games, and it was one of the most perfectly placed throws I have ever seen. the rest of the catches against Bama were all under 8 yards.
And Trent Richardson hasn't been the same since PP7 took him out. And Trent Richardson is a BEAST!!
Posted on 12/9/10 at 7:41 pm to jrowla2
quote:
I'm just saying he wasn't dominant.
I guess the nation disagrees with your assessment taking down two nationally recognized awards down.
FAIL
Posted on 12/9/10 at 7:48 pm to toddg
quote:
wasn't PP on the sideline with cramps for JJ's 70 yd TD catch.
Yep
Posted on 12/9/10 at 7:57 pm to SG_Geaux
and he wasnt covering aj green when he had his one td catch. he was on the other side of the field
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