Mitch
Crawled Through 5 FB Fields
I am very excited about this trade.
Very happy for Anthony---who is pound for pound one of the toughest and most competitive high school football players I have ever seen.
While the Chiefs have a number of FB candidates---Sherman is going to run away with the starting job, and will help lead Jamaal Charles to a big year. Plus, Anthony was under-utlized as a receiver in AZ---he's got very good hands and will not go down on the first hit.
I didn't know what the Cardinals were receiving in this trade---so to come home from work today and discover it is CB Javier Arenas, I feel elated.
Covering the slot is going to be one of the greatest challenges for year to come in the NFC West. Every team needs depth there. I felt that the best part of William Gay's game was his ability to play and dog the slot. Well, Arenas is better at it, imo, than Gay.
Plus, this will give the Cardinals the flexibility to use Tyrann Mathieu as one of the nickel and dime free safeties...where he call be the ballhawk extraordinaire.
The other thing is---we want to keep fresh legs on Harvin and Austin, and now we have four very good options at the slot in Powers, Cason, Arenas and Mathieu. Comes in handy too against 4 WR sets versus twins and triples.
Moreover, it makes more sense than ever to groom Justin Bethel behind Yeremiah Bell at SS---and thanks to the recent signing of Tony Jefferson the Cardinals have a young safety who can play both in the box and in space.
This secondary is now the most talented and deepest we have ever had.
When BA&SK want to restock a position---they are proving time and time again that they are like Dominos---they deliver.
BTW---my source was one of Anthony's high school coaches whom I coached with at Avon (CT) for 3-4 years in the 80s---and we both wound up in MA teaching and coaching at rival schools.
You might be interested to know that two of Anthony's best friends in AZ were Kevin Kolb and Beanie Wells---he said that Beanie in particular took very good care of Anthony and took him under his wing. That speaks very well of Beanie, the person, imo.
Very happy for Anthony---who is pound for pound one of the toughest and most competitive high school football players I have ever seen.
While the Chiefs have a number of FB candidates---Sherman is going to run away with the starting job, and will help lead Jamaal Charles to a big year. Plus, Anthony was under-utlized as a receiver in AZ---he's got very good hands and will not go down on the first hit.
I didn't know what the Cardinals were receiving in this trade---so to come home from work today and discover it is CB Javier Arenas, I feel elated.
Covering the slot is going to be one of the greatest challenges for year to come in the NFC West. Every team needs depth there. I felt that the best part of William Gay's game was his ability to play and dog the slot. Well, Arenas is better at it, imo, than Gay.
Plus, this will give the Cardinals the flexibility to use Tyrann Mathieu as one of the nickel and dime free safeties...where he call be the ballhawk extraordinaire.
The other thing is---we want to keep fresh legs on Harvin and Austin, and now we have four very good options at the slot in Powers, Cason, Arenas and Mathieu. Comes in handy too against 4 WR sets versus twins and triples.
Moreover, it makes more sense than ever to groom Justin Bethel behind Yeremiah Bell at SS---and thanks to the recent signing of Tony Jefferson the Cardinals have a young safety who can play both in the box and in space.
This secondary is now the most talented and deepest we have ever had.
When BA&SK want to restock a position---they are proving time and time again that they are like Dominos---they deliver.
BTW---my source was one of Anthony's high school coaches whom I coached with at Avon (CT) for 3-4 years in the 80s---and we both wound up in MA teaching and coaching at rival schools.
You might be interested to know that two of Anthony's best friends in AZ were Kevin Kolb and Beanie Wells---he said that Beanie in particular took very good care of Anthony and took him under his wing. That speaks very well of Beanie, the person, imo.
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