oldhawkfan":2c2v0uyr said:Now what do I do with my framed/autographed Trufant jersey? Or my autographed mini-helmet? Or my autographed Trufant clock?
vedthree":39w0ofuj said:Largent80":39w0ofuj said:Bye Marcus, thanks for the memories. One I remember was him flying down the sideline with an INT for a TD in the Wash. playoff game 2007.
Before the back injury, there was a good stretch of 3-4 years where you could make the case Trufant was the most dangerous guy on the whole team with the ball in his hands. Think he only wound up with 2-3 TD's in his career, but any INT he got where there was some space to work with, he always came within a few hairs of breaking it - very Golden Tate-ish. I've always thought that if Holmgren had taken some chances and used him on PR or some trick O plays, he could've really been electric.
vedthree":1gpmo1w7 said:Trufant also isn't a good fit for the Nickel slot/Zone. He's always been much better on the outside, where I suspect he'll have a better shot at playing in JAX.
Nothing but best wishes to him. Tru has been a rock on & off the field for this franchise, community & entire frickin' state for almost 2 decades.
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TruFan23":mr4xkxrs said:Sad to see my favorite player go, good luck Tru!
themunn":285ctaow said:strange that Gus Bradley would want to take the weak link from the Seattle D to Jacksonville
unless he knows something fans don't...