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Injury or Not: Why Godfrey Should Not get the Start at FS


Dpantherman

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I said this on another thread, but I don't care that Godfrey was injured while Martin has been in. Martin has outperformed Godfrey in every way on the field. Ask Drew Bledsoe if he saw the field after Tom Brady took over. In this league, if someone takes your spot and does a better job, regardless of the circumstances--you lose your spot.

Here are the numbers:

Godfrey 2008--all 16 games:

Total tackels- 52

5 Pass Deflections

1 interception

Martin in first 3 games of 2009:

Total Tackles- 10

4 Pass Deflections

3 interceptions

http://www.nfl.com/players/charlesgodfrey/careerstats?id=GOD267860

http://www.nfl.com/players/sherrodmartin/careerstats?id=MAR731251

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The reason should simply be that Martin has been better. He's missed some assignments like most rookies but he's also made too many big plays to even consider sitting him. If my choice is between definitely mediocre or potentially great with occasional breakdowns I'll take the latter.

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John Fox will start Godfrey once he is healthy.

Incorrect.

Martin has gone off the last 3 games. You'd have to be an idiot to put our biggest weakness in our starting defense back in when his replacement has the numbers of an all-pro through 3 games.

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Incorrect.

Martin has gone off the last 3 games. You'd have to be an idiot to put our biggest weakness in our starting defense back in when his replacement has the numbers of an all-pro through 3 games.

I think that is what is being suggested. ;)

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isn't that the samething? Cause in order to defend a pass you have to knock it down which also means deflect it?

Pass Defended

Any pass which a defender, through contact with the football, causes to be incomplete

So basically when a reciever is about to catch a ball, but the DB knocks it out of their hands.

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_PDef

I guess it's the same thing. I thought the defender just had to be near the reciever and could be credited with a pdef, if they hit the receiver and causes the ball to come loose... or if the receiver drops it with the defender tracking them.

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