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iigakusei":i29ddxbq said:I think there is zero chance he gets traded - but maybe that is just me. If you were JS what would you ask for in a trade? For me anything less than a first rounder and I hang up the phone.
SUhawk":3u6x9wtt said:Losing Earl would be a much worse impact on the defense compared to ss kam. There is simply not a safety in the league with Thomas coverage ability. He allows defenders in front of him to play freely
Polaris":1kdzzjdx said:Actually when Kam was in that position, there was a lot of doubt about his play and long term prognosis at Strong Safety. His aggression and hitting were evident even then, but his coverage skills were.....suspect. We forget that before 2013 or so, Kam wasn't nearly as good as what he since became.
It's common for ET to bias his coverage away from Sherman because Sherman generally doesn't need the extra safety cover. That ET wasn't there for the int but instead got the tip is a less a blight on his coverage than it is a credit to his range to cross the field to be in position for the tip.vin.couve12":2pafizjp said:*
SUhawk":2pafizjp said:Losing Earl would be a much worse impact on the defense compared to ss kam. There is simply not a safety in the league with Thomas coverage ability. He allows defenders in front of him to play freely
This is often what is said so that's what everyone says, but the reality if it is that he is most commonly a deep 3rd safety. Meaning, 3 people are deep. Not just him.
I think you have to go back to the Redskins game in the playoffs to see the last time he beat the deep ball to a spot. In the couple INTs he's had since, in the endzone no less, it was Sherman who tipped it to him because he arrived late.
Don't get me wrong, ET is still the best FS in the league, obviously; but there's what people say and there's the evidence of what actually is.
This thing about Kam is ridiculous though. Seattle has no NFL championship with out him. As to whether he's more or less important than ET is irrelevant.
HawkRiderFan":2y117b8f said:I seem to remember hearing how the other members of the LOB feed off his physical play. For example the big hit early against Denver in the Super Bowl. We may really miss that. Or the way he will even blow up offensive linemen to ruin running plays.
I read someone here saying he must be getting bad advice. Anyone else watch Ballers? I know it's not a god show, don't judge me. For those who do, I wonder how many Reggie's are out there giving their buddies bad advice on demanding money.
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