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DON'T YOU EVER TALK ABOUT THE BEST!pmedic920":1ke1dxvw said:Richard Sherman.
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hawknation2014":vcc8usji said:Richard Sherman has no peer.
He leads all cornerbacks, who have over 250 snaps, in averaging a reception allowed every 18.2 coverage snaps.
Top 5 Cover Snaps/Reception (min. 250 snaps)
1. Richard Sherman - 18.2
2. Demetrius McCray - 14.8
3. Darrelle Revis - 14.7
4. Vontae Davis - 14.5
5. Antonio Cromartie - 14.2
Though he has played only 142 cover snaps, Tharold Simon is allowing a reception every 20.3 coverage snaps. That is good for 2nd overall among all cornerbacks in the league. To do that while playing opposite Sherman is amazing. If Simon stays healthy and reduces his penalties, he is going to develop into a shutdown corner.
I agree after the late 80's and 90's this team has turned it around, those years were hard to watch.DrDix":2aoxp37f said:Just reminds me how lucky we are to have this team.
To have multiple elite players on this team and having been able to watch how they grow and progress as players and humans is something special. Sherman is just one those guys who stands out for obvious reasons, but also has the ability to go along with everything else.
I feel privileged to be a fan of this team. Never gonna forget this generation of Seahawks.
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SomersetHawk":1rj231af said:hawknation2014":1rj231af said:Richard Sherman has no peer.
He leads all cornerbacks, who have over 250 snaps, in averaging a reception allowed every 18.2 coverage snaps.
Top 5 Cover Snaps/Reception (min. 250 snaps)
1. Richard Sherman - 18.2
2. Demetrius McCray - 14.8
3. Darrelle Revis - 14.7
4. Vontae Davis - 14.5
5. Antonio Cromartie - 14.2
Though he has played only 142 cover snaps, Tharold Simon is allowing a reception every 20.3 coverage snaps. That is good for 2nd overall among all cornerbacks in the league. To do that while playing opposite Sherman is amazing. If Simon stays healthy and reduces his penalties, he is going to develop into a shutdown corner.
Cool info, had no idea Simon was doing that well. Any idea where Byron ranks?
DrDix":14axfvi9 said:Something that caught my attention that was mentioned in Sherm's press conference, is his involvement in stopping the run.
How many times this season have we seen him tackle the RB at the line of scrimmage. Dude stops the run too.
Simon has had a ton of penalties on balls in his direction.hawknation2014":1nt7m13p said:Richard Sherman has no peer.
He leads all cornerbacks, who have over 250 snaps, in averaging a reception allowed every 18.2 coverage snaps.
Top 5 Cover Snaps/Reception (min. 250 snaps)
1. Richard Sherman - 18.2
2. Demetrius McCray - 14.8
3. Darrelle Revis - 14.7
4. Vontae Davis - 14.5
5. Antonio Cromartie - 14.2
Though he has played only 142 cover snaps, Tharold Simon is allowing a reception every 20.3 coverage snaps. That is good for 2nd overall among all cornerbacks in the league. To do that while playing opposite Sherman is amazing. If Simon stays healthy and reduces his penalties, he is going to develop into a shutdown corner.
endzorn":3s33abap said:Simon has had a ton of penalties on balls in his direction.hawknation2014":3s33abap said:Richard Sherman has no peer.
He leads all cornerbacks, who have over 250 snaps, in averaging a reception allowed every 18.2 coverage snaps.
Top 5 Cover Snaps/Reception (min. 250 snaps)
1. Richard Sherman - 18.2
2. Demetrius McCray - 14.8
3. Darrelle Revis - 14.7
4. Vontae Davis - 14.5
5. Antonio Cromartie - 14.2
Though he has played only 142 cover snaps, Tharold Simon is allowing a reception every 20.3 coverage snaps. That is good for 2nd overall among all cornerbacks in the league. To do that while playing opposite Sherman is amazing. If Simon stays healthy and reduces his penalties, he is going to develop into a shutdown corner.
Hawknballs":3623kotx said:
NFLPowerRankings":26evagqa said:Would have liked to have known what was going on in Colin Kaepernick's head on some of those dropbacks Thursday ...
First read: He might be open. Here goes nothin'!!
Second read: n/a
Third read: n/a
Let's just say that performance wasn't Kap's greatest with a capital "G."