The secondary's fine. We're better than what we're playing.
Rams CB Tye Hill who must not have been watching the same game as the rest of us.
over 3 years ago
Ryan Van Bibber
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they better
they better be better than that, otherwise they would be a Division 1-AA secondary.
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I watched the games
and from my vantage point, I thought it was painfully obvious Hill wasn’t watching.
Nothin'. A handful of nothin'. You stupid mullet head. He beat you with nothin'. Just like today when he kept comin' back at me......with nothin'.
Yeah, well, sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand.
Maybe he drafted all WRs in his fantasy football league
From that perspective, everything’s great!
"Attaway to stomp 'em. Stomp the piss out of 'em. Stomp 'em when they're down. Kick 'em and stomp 'em. Attaway to go boys. Pound that old Budweiser into you and go get them tomorrow." -- Joe Schultz
Hill played poorly, so did Chavous. Atogwe has seen better days. Brown was ok, but Bartell was great.
They have potential, other than Chavous who just plain sucks.
October 26; the countdown has begun.
by Marmie is the best on Sep 16, 2008 1:44 PM CDT reply actions
agreed.
Chavous needs to go. Or at least put on a headset and coach, cause he knows the game.
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Atogwe
kind of redeemed himself as the game went on, recovering that fumble…until Hill got a penalty and the Giants got the play reversed on a challenge.
by Ryan Van Bibber on Sep 16, 2008 3:39 PM CDT up reply actions
I'm confused
The secondary’s fine.
From one Southener to another, let me just say: no it’s not, bruh. What’s most disappointing is that so many Rams fans, including myself, agree with the second half of Tye’s quote:
We’re better than what we’re playing.
I can’t disagree with that. Between Atogwe at the back and a cornerback trio of Hill, Bartell and Brown (not including Wade), I believe in the potential of this group. Bartell played acceptably this last week, but as for Hill, he reminds me of Terrence Newman in his early years in the league. His positioning is great, but his ball recognition and timing are damn near horrible. Hopefully, Secondary Coach Ron Milus will help Hill get his technique on point and put some performance with his raw talent.


























