
Thought I'd give Rob some exposure since his brother gets all the press. As you know, Rob has been confirmed as the new defensive coordinator in Dallas. He'll have to get to work right away repairing some glaring weaknesses in the secondary. What are the chances he could lure Nnamdi Asomugha, one of the top corners in the league, to Dallas? After all, he coached him for 4 years at Oakland, and Nnamdi recently said that he'd resign in Oakland if Ryan returned there. Or what about free agent Champ Bailey who will likely not be returning to Denver? Why let another team grab these guys?
Which would you rather be?
A shut-down corner that nobody throws to? e.g. Nnamdi Asomugha
Or, a very good corner who gets opportunities to pad their stats? e.g. Asante Samuel
Both players were drafted in 2003, Nnamdi in the 1st and Samuel in the 4th. Some key comparison stats then...
Games played:
Nnamdi 122
Asante 117
Career Interceptions:
Nnamdi 11
Asante 42
Interception Yards:
Nnamdi 69
Asante 564
Passes Defensed:
Nnamdi 62
Asante 132
Contract:
Nnamdi- 2/19/2009: Signed a three-year, $45.3 million deal (28.5 guaranteed)*
Asante- 2/29/2008: Signed a six-year, $57.14 million deal
Verdict: Padding stats sounds great, but I'd rather be feared by all QBs and WRs, while earning mucho dinero.
*[Note: This contract was recently voided due to Nnamdi not reaching performance incentives. But really, what do you want? The guy was only targeted 27x all year, allowing 13 completions. Yes, I said 'all year'].
Divisional Round Predictions: Find below my original predictions made Saturday mid-afternoon...with additional commentary in red...not bad...off in few places but overall pretty close. You be the judge:
Steelers/ Ravens:
- Rice has been sporadic
- Flacco should net 220-240yds and a touch
- Roethlisberger plays too good under pressure...will frustrate Suggs
-Mendenhall will move the chains and pound it in from the 1...
-Steelers ride the home-field advantage and win a close one
**Rice was sporadic...I gave Flacco too much credit for yds, but he did net a touch...Suggs did the frustrating most of the time...Mendenhall made 2 house calls...
Packers/Falcons:
- Rodgers will throw for 320-350yds and 2 - 3 touches
- Pack will stack the line and limit the Burner
- Matthews will try, but won't get to Ryan
- Falcons will max protect and look for opportunities underneath...could be Michael Jenkins' 15 mins of fame
- Falcons 20-2 at home with Ryan under center
- Will be 20-3 after today
- Pack will win the highest scoring game of the weekend
***Rodgers nets 366, 3 house calls, and a door knocker...Burner limited to 39yds...Clay proved me wrong and got 2 sacks...Jenkins gets his 2nd highest recpt total for a game all season...
Bears/Seahawks:
- Yes, the Seahawks won their earlier match-up
- Yes, they sacked Cutler way too many times
- and yes, they are smokin hot right now after a monster win over the Saints
- But the party ends now.
- The Seahawks D will show up, but I like the Bears D to dominate behind Pepper
- Bears advance and will host the Pack next week
***Seahawks D did not show up...and Bears dominated offensively as well
Patriots/Jets:
-Listen closely.
- Rex Ryan and the Jets are annoying.
- It doesn't sound like confidence to me..more like fear...a wounded animal with its back against the wall
- But aren't those the most dangerous?
- Don't expect a 45-3 repeat of their last contest...the Jets will be tough
- And despite his denials, Cromartie has ticked off Brady
- He won't shy away from trying to make Cromartie pay...and maybe Ryan knows it and has something up his sleeve
- Someone is going to make a lot of cash$$$ if the Jets win...but it won't be me.
- I don't have the balls to bet against Brady
- Patriots by 4
**The Jets fought like wounded animals...Ryan's pre-game psychological antics paid off...should've have followed my gut and made some cash...
Touch Football Update
The Bear Obsessions won their first game of the new winter season over the Gunners with solid play on both sides of the ball. Then took care of the young Orange Krush as the defense took over the game. Now 2-1, let's see if the Bears go deep this year.
Final Notes:
- Credit Pete Carroll for being proactive in trying to improve this Seahawks team. The acquisition of Charlie Whitehurst was not seen as a great move, but hey- he led the team to a crucial Week 17 win over the Rams to get into the playoffs. Traded away Deion Branch who was impactful for the Patriots over the 2nd round of the season- yet disappeared during the playoffs. Knowing Forsett wouldn't be a 20 touch per game RB, he trades for a bitter Marshawn Lynch with something to prove. Lynch has the biggest game of his life against the Saints. Questionable move to fire his OC Bates after a monster win over the Saints and a near come-back against the Bears but he made the decision citing philosophical differences. Adds Tom Cable to his staff coaching the O-line (word is white undershirts will now be banned from team facilities). You have to trust this guy knows what he's doing. Guess we'll see.
- Why is it news that Tony Romo is healthy and ready to play? Who cares? The Boys didn't even catch a sniff of the playoffs this year. Why am I even writing about this?
- Look for my Championship round predictions with the D&G Playsheet tomorrow morning.
