Originally posted by kerouac9
being the most overrated member of the defense beginning in Week 1.
Originally posted by kerouac9
Over. He can go back to collecting paychecks and being the most overrated member of the defense beginning in Week 1.
Originally posted by Jetstream Green
Adrian Wilson is the most overrated player on the D. Thompson by far is one of the better players we have on defense.
Originally posted by WizardOfAz
By who?
Originally posted by Savage58
Adrian Wilson is a close 2nd on the list of overrateds, but if he can pick up some coverage skills, he might be able to eek out a few more years in the NFL.
Originally posted by kerouac9
Show me. What has he done statistically that merits his consideration as "one of the better players we have on defense." What was the dropoff that the Cards experienced on defense once he was suspended?
Personally, I think that Gerald Hayes and LeVar Woods did as good a job, if not a better one, than Thompson had.
Thompson had 54 solo tackles and three sacks last season (He's also supposed to be our pass-rush specialist in the LB corps. He has 6.5 career sacks.). No picks, three passes defensed.
Adrian had 68 solo tackles and 8 passes defensed in a system when he was constantly covering for the inability for Ronnie Mac to defend the pass and ultra-slow Renaldo Hill playing the corner. He at least laid two of the best hits of 2003 last season. I can't remember a single play that Raynoch "made".
Originally posted by lrk27
Are you kidding me? Ray Thompson has been the most consistent and best player on this defense for the last two seasons. He had 90 total tackles last year, behind only Mac and Dexter, and Ray only played in 12 games. 2002 he had 139 total tackles. 2002 he was the best player on the defense and he wouldv'e probably been considered that last year if he had played in 16 games.
Whovever said that he was supposed to be a pass-rush specialist? His specialty has always been his ability to play the run, not rush the QB. And as far as not remembering a single play that Ray "made", well, that I can only blame on your memory, not his poor play. You remember Adrian's plays because he is a more devastating (and dirty) hitter, but that doesn't mean he is the only one "making" plays. To anyone who has watched this team carefully over the last two years, Ray Thompson is arguably the best defensive player the Cardinals have, and his extension was the right thing to do.
Originally posted by lrk27
Are you kidding me? Ray Thompson has been the most consistent and best player on this defense for the last two seasons. He had 90 total tackles last year, behind only Mac and Dexter, and Ray only played in 12 games. 2002 he had 139 total tackles. 2002 he was the best player on the defense and he wouldv'e probably been considered that last year if he had played in 16 games.
Whovever said that he was supposed to be a pass-rush specialist? His specialty has always been his ability to play the run, not rush the QB. And as far as not remembering a single play that Ray "made", well, that I can only blame on your memory, not his poor play. You remember Adrian's plays because he is a more devastating (and dirty) hitter, but that doesn't mean he is the only one "making" plays. To anyone who has watched this team carefully over the last two years, Ray Thompson is arguably the best defensive player the Cardinals have, and his extension was the right thing to do.
Originally posted by MaoTosiFanClub
Don't worry aboout Kerouac. He bases his player evaluations on a complex equation involving Madden rankings and draft position.
Originally posted by kerouac9
Please. This hasn't been true in some time.
Originally posted by Ryanwb
Since last week?
Originally posted by kerouac9
Seriously, when was the last time I did that?
Originally posted by LVCARDFREAK
Did what?
Originally posted by kerouac9
But to say that Raynoch deserving of his long-term contract (immediately after signing he was suspended, by the way) seems to be pretty disputed by the statistical evidence and the fact that no one seems to be able to point out a huge play that he's made.
Originally posted by lrk27
Neither Thompson nor Wilson are what's wrong with the defense in AZ. Both should be on this team for a long time if they want to move forward.
Originally posted by MaoTosiFanClub
Thompson pretty much kept us in that Chicago game by himself.
Originally posted by MaoTosiFanClub
Kerouac, did you even watch the Cardinals play the last two years?
Originally posted by lrk27
Vs GB. Fumble recovery in first quarter that lead to 7-0 lead. Cards win by 7.
vs. Cincinnati, game saving tackle on Peter Warrick on 4th & 10 with 39 seconds left, two yards short of the first down. Cards win 17-14.
vs. SF, broke up 2 pt. conversion pass early in game. Cards win 16-13 in OT.
90 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 3 sacks, and 11 hurries in 12 games is a pretty good year for any LB.
Originally posted by kerouac9
This I can agree with, though I don't know where you're getting the 90 tackles number (I got my 54 number from NFL.com). Both need to contribute to the level that was expected of them when they were aquired.