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  • jordo212000
    like_that;846558 wrote:Stick to talking baseball and trolling the Cavs little guy. The league is becoming less and less physical because of all these bogus rule changes, which leads to more teams passing. It's ok to spend money on dbs.

    Did the Jets win the Super Bowl last season? They had an awesome group of CBs. Where did that get them?

    Go look at who started in the Super Bowl for the Packers and Steelers. The only guy in that group that scares people was Charles Woodson. The other starters were: Tramon Williams, Ike Taylor, and Bryan McFadden.

    However what do these two teams have in common? A scary front 7 who can rush the QB.
  • like_that
    jordo212000;846575 wrote:Did the Jets win the Super Bowl last season? They had an awesome group of CBs. Where did that get them?

    Go look at who started in the Super Bowl for the Packers and Steelers. The only guy in that group that scares people was Charles Woodson. The other starters were: Tramon Williams, Ike Taylor, and Bryan McFadden.

    However what do these two teams have in common? A scary front 7 who can rush the QB.
    First of all I said defensive back, that doesn't limit to just CBs. Like I said stick to your other sports.

    Im not arguing that a front 7 isn't important, because they definitely are, the point is, it is ok to spend money on DBs with the physicality in the NFL decreasing. I know you like to spin shit, by my god, you took one small sample (the packers) to try and make your argument. Did you forget about Troy Polamalu? You are acting like the Jets failed with their defensive backfield because they didn't win the SB. You do realize only one team wins it a year right? If you take a look at all 4 teams who were in the conference championship 3/4 had a pretty legit secondary or at least a legit player on the secondary. Take a look at the DPOY. In the last 4 years 3 of the winners have been dbs. As i said before, it is ok to spend money on dbs, especially in a pass heavy league.

    By the way Tramon Williams was a pro bowler last year, nice fail. Also on top of that, their FS Nick Collins was a pro bowler as well. That makes 3 pro bowl dbs for a super bowl winning team. There goes your fail argument out the window.

    Can't wait to see how you spin this....
  • jordo212000
    like_that;846593 wrote:First of all I said defensive back, that doesn't limit to just CBs. Like I said stick to your other sports.

    Im not arguing that a front 7 isn't important, because they definitely are, the point is, it is ok to spend money on DBs with the physicality in the NFL decreasing. I know you like to spin shit, by my god, you took one small sample (the packers) to try and make your argument. Did you forget about Troy Polamalu? You are acting like the Jets failed with their defensive backfield because they didn't win the SB. You do realize only one team wins it a year right? If you take a look at all 4 teams who were in the conference championship 3/4 had a pretty legit secondary or at least a legit player on the secondary. Take a look at the DPOY. In the last 4 years 3 of the winners have been dbs. As i said before, it is ok to spend money on dbs, especially in a pass heavy league.

    By the way Tramon Williams was a pro bowler last year, nice fail. Also on top of that, their FS Nick Collins was a pro bowler as well. That makes 3 pro bowl dbs for a super bowl winning team. There goes your fail argument out the window.

    Can't wait to see how you spin this....

    I was talking about how it is stupid to wrap up a ton of cap space into 3 CBs. Especially when you consider that the teams in the Super Bowl didn't build their teams at the from the CB position out. Woodson is big time CB, but Tramon Williams is just a good player. (He was added to Pro Bowl roster when Asante Samuel pulled out with an injury). It is usually easier to talk about who didn't make the Pro Bowl, than who did. By the time everybody who is injured / and those who are feigning injury step aside, the Pro Bowl roster is massive. Tons of guys are there who wouldn't ordinarily be there. Williams is good, but he doesn't scare anybody and doesn't sell newspapers like this group for the Eagles will.

    Furthermore the Steelers have been one of the more consistent winners in the league and they have gotten by with McFadden and Taylor. Two guys who will never be brought up in conversations discussing 'best CBs in the league'
  • Commander of Awesome
    jordo212000;846599 wrote:I was talking about how it is stupid to wrap up a ton of cap space into 3 CBs. Especially when you consider that the teams in the Super Bowl didn't build their teams at the from the CB position out. Woodson is big time CB, but Tramon Williams is just a good player. (He was added to Pro Bowl roster when Asante Samuel pulled out with an injury). It is usually easier to talk about who didn't make the Pro Bowl, than who did. By the time everybody who is injured / and those who are feigning injury step aside, the Pro Bowl roster is massive. Tons of guys are there who wouldn't ordinarily be there. Williams is good, but he doesn't scare anybody and doesn't sell newspapers like this group for the Eagles will.

    Furthermore the Steelers have been one of the more consistent winners in the league and they have gotten by with McFadden and Taylor. Two guys who will never be brought up in conversations discussing 'best CBs in the league'

    This is different from your first point, not surprised. When you talk out of your ass and get pwned you have to backtrack and try and change the subject.

    As for the steelers they have an amazing front 7 and one of, if not the best, FS (i know you don't know football, but a FS falls into the DB category) in the league. LMAO, nice fail dipshit. I can't wait to see how you try and spin this.

    Cue Turdo's failsponse in 3...2.....


    *Google DB and FS to find out what they mean/what position they play.
  • jordo212000
    Commander of Awesome;846607 wrote: As for the steelers they have an amazing front 7 and one of, if not the best, FS (i know you don't know football, but a FS falls into the DB category) in the league. LMAO, nice fail dipshit. I can't wait to see how you try and spin this.

    Cue Turdo's failsponse in 3...2.....


    *Google DB and FS to find out what they mean/what position they play.

    Um, do you know what FS is? And the difference between that and a SS? hahahaha

    Is Ryan Clark one of the top, if not top FS in the league? Oh no, I bet you were talking about Polamalu who is actually a SS. You're a moron.
  • royal_k
    This is really entertaining.
  • Commander of Awesome
    jordo212000;846612 wrote:Um, do you know what FS is? And the difference between that and a SS? hahahaha

    Is Ryan Clark one of the top, if not top FS in the league? Oh no, I bet you were talking about Polamalu who is actually a SS. You're a moron.

    Oh you mean the former DPOY? That one? Yeah that one, again your argument falls flat when talking about the steelers CBs. LMAO I do love when your responses are blown to pieces in 2 sec.
  • jordo212000
    Commander of Awesome;846620 wrote:Oh you mean the former DPOY? That one? Yeah that one, again your argument falls flat when talking about the steelers CBs. LMAO I do love when your responses are blown to pieces in 2 sec.

    He isn't a CB!!!!! My argument is that it is incredibly stupid to wrap up a ton of money in CBs when the Steelers (and Packers to some degree) didn't build their defense from the CB position in. They built their teams with a dominating pass rush. The Jets had dominating CBs and no pass rush and they haven't been able to get over the hump. That's my point, that's my argument.

    Your argument consists of calling me an idiot and saying that the Steelers have one of the top FS in the league and lecturing me that I don't know what a DB is. This all while you were confused as to what position Polamalu actually plays.

    You really can't make this stuff up.
  • BigAppleBuckeye
    While this sucks as a Giants fan, it does help my fantasy team ... I knew keeping the Eagles defense would pay off!
  • like_that
    jordo212000;846624 wrote:He isn't a CB!!!!! My argument is that it is incredibly stupid to wrap up a ton of money in CBs when the Steelers (and Packers to some degree) didn't build their defense from the CB position in. They built their teams with a dominating pass rush. The Jets had dominating CBs and no pass rush and they haven't been able to get over the hump. That's my point, that's my argument.

    Your argument consists of calling me an idiot and saying that the Steelers have one of the top FS in the league and lecturing me that I don't know what a DB is. This all while you were confused as to what position Polamalu actually plays.

    You really can't make this stuff up.

    "haha" The fact of the matter is I talked about DBs and you still are limiting the discussion to CBs and trying to spin a pro bowl caliber player into "he isn't really that good." LMAO gtfo. Just admit you were wrong in your argument. You brought up the SB champion Packers' secondary, and 3 of the 4 starters on their secondary are pro bowlers. If you limit it to CBs, since thats what you think DBs are, then both of their CBs were pro bowl players. You can spin it all you like and try to say Williams isn't that good, because he was an alternate choice, but that is still a hell of a lot better than most CBs can say.

    I guess those 2 interceptions the Packers had in the SB (one done by a pro bowler) didn't mean shit. Also no one called you an idiot, in fact you are the one throwing petty insults by calling people morons "haha" nice fail. Did you play any sports growing up? Your sports knowledge (whatever you have left) decreases by each post.
  • jordo212000
    like_that;846672 wrote: trying to spin a pro bowl caliber player into "he isn't really that good." LMAO gtfo.

    I said he doesn't scare anybody and is just "good"

    Nowhere did I say he "isn't very good." I just said that declaring somebody to be an awesome player because they were named to the Pro Bowl was kind of silly because pretty much anybody who is a somebody drops out of the Pro Bowl and their spot needs to be replaced. I mean heck, Matt Cassel went to the Pro Bowl last year as an alternate.

    He called me a "dipshit", so I mean in my mind, that's the same as calling me an idiot. It really didn't offend me at all either. I found it funny more than anything. He was lecturing me telling me that I didn't know what a free safety was and he turns around and confuses Polamalu's position on defense. That's pretty moronic IMO

    and yes, I played sports growing up.
  • Commander of Awesome
    jordo212000;846674 wrote:d he turns around and confuses Polamalu's position on defense. That's pretty moronic IMO

    and yes, I played sports growing up.

    Well since you don't know what a DB is I'll cut you some slack. You see the steelers knowing that they have a DPOY in Polamalu on their team, who is highly versatile, move him all over the field. He moves inside the box, plays the center field of the defense etc... Ryan Clark is a solid DB but not the caliber that Polamalu is. While Clark might be penciled in the depth chart as a FS he really plays more of the SS position with Polamalu ranging around, free lancing etc... The steelers are a special case and I dont really know of any other defense that can play like that (or have the Def Coord that Dick Lebeau is) thus enabling him to get the most of Polamalu etc... The Lbers, and Polamalu allow the CBs to only be adequate. I wouldn't expect a numbskull like you to be able to comprehend that or use the critical thinking to see that Polamalu is a special case and really plays all over the field as a safety. lol you probably got all giddy when you looked up the steelers depth chart to see Clark penciled in as the FA and thought "haha I got him now! I'm such a fucking dipshit that I'll ignore his whole argument and try and squabble over a typo!" SMH

    and turdo, pool, CC running (where everyone makes the team) and cheerleading do no count as playing sports.
  • jordo212000
    What word do you and like_that like to use? Is it "spinning"? Seems like spinning would be a perfect way to describe your rant above. Just because Polamalu roams defensively, it doesnt mean he is a free safety. Sorry dude
  • like_that
    jordo212000;846699 wrote:What word do you and like_that like to use? Is it "spinning"? Seems like spinning would be a perfect way to describe your rant above. Just because Polamalu roams defensively, it doesnt mean he is a free safety. Sorry dude

    Actually hoops, br, and numerous other posters use "spinning" as well when your name comes up in discussions. Look in the mirror, Nice fail.
  • Commander of Awesome
    jordo212000;846699 wrote:What word do you and like_that like to use? Is it "spinning"? Seems like spinning would be a perfect way to describe your rant above. Just because Polamalu roams defensively, it doesnt mean he is a free safety. Sorry dude

    Plenty of players listed as positions they dont play

    LT was listed as a linebacker but was used as DE a lot
    Jim Brown was listed as a fullback
    same with mike alstott
    Santana Moss was used as the slot WR (look up that position as well) even though he was the team's number 1 WR. Cribbs being listed as a WR (lol). Hell Reggie Bush plays as much WR as he does RB. Would you jump on my shit if I called him a WR? What about Brad Smith being used as wildcat? Just give it up turdo, you're embarrassing yourself.
  • jordo212000
    Spin spin spin. Polamalu is a SS. Let's move on
  • justincredible
    Meat spin? That'll get mantooth's blood flowing.
  • like_that
    jordo212000;846724 wrote:I have nothing, so I will just post gibberish, because I can't argue with real football facts.

    Fixed.
    justincredible;846783 wrote:Meat spin? That'll get mantooth's blood flowing.

    You would mention meat spin.