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And there goes Rocky Bernard


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http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2008798101_hawks01.html

And while Cole was in town, a spot in the starting lineup opened up when Rocky Bernard agreed to sign with the New York Giants, according to a report from the Newark Star-Ledger on Saturday. There was no report on the terms of the deal.

Bernard played the past seven seasons in Seattle, and was one of the top pass rushers in 2005 when he had 8.5 sacks, the only time in his seven seasons with Seattle he finished with more than four sacks. The Seahawks re-signed him in 2006 to a three-year contract, and there were signs his Seattle tenure was nearing an end before that deal expired.

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They still don't have corners or linebackers that are that good. The match up between our two teams doesn't look that bad.

Corey Webster was a shut down corner last year he led the league in PD's. Aaron Ross had a rough season but the potential is there. As for linebackers I think picking up Micheal Boley is going to be huge, he should fit VERY well into our aggressive scheme. With OSI back our defense should be top 5 easy. Also we got Rocky for 4yrs/16mill :D

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Corey Webster was a shut down corner last year he led the league in PD's. Aaron Ross had a rough season but the potential is there. As for linebackers I think picking up Micheal Boley is going to be huge, he should fit VERY well into our aggressive scheme. With OSI back our defense should be top 5 easy. Also we got Rocky for 4yrs/16mill :D

Look pretty good-------------ON PAPER.

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Corey Webster was a shut down corner last year he led the league in PD's. Aaron Ross had a rough season but the potential is there. As for linebackers I think picking up Micheal Boley is going to be huge, he should fit VERY well into our aggressive scheme. With OSI back our defense should be top 5 easy. Also we got Rocky for 4yrs/16mill :D
led the league in PDs = QBs threw to him a lot = QBs not scared of him = probably not shut down corner.
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led the league in PDs = QBs threw to him a lot = QBs not scared of him = probably not shut down corner.

Corey Webster, New York Giants

Season Totals: 66 attempts, 3.92 YPA, 65.15 Forced INC%, 1 TD, 3 INTs

Shut down corner...only one with better cover stats was ofcourse Aso. One td allowed all year and that was to T.O in week 9. Oh and speaking of thrown to alot, the only starting CB thrown to more than Chris Gamble was Charles Tillman. Statistically Richard Marshall had the best year for you guys believe it or not

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Corey Webster, New York Giants

Season Totals: 66 attempts, 3.92 YPA, 65.15 Forced INC%, 1 TD, 3 INTs

Shut down corner...only one with better cover stats was ofcourse Aso. One td allowed all year and that was to T.O in week 9. Oh and speaking of thrown to alot, the only starting CB thrown to more than Chris Gamble was Charles Tillman. Statistically Richard Marshall had the best year for you guys believe it or not

That reads like crap from a Giants' fan blog, or at least somebody that doesn't have a clue about any other team than the Giants. WHat was your source? The Giants line makes your CBs appear better. I guarantee no coach would rate Webster the second best in the league.

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That reads like crap from a Giants' fan blog, or at least somebody that doesn't have a clue about any other team than the Giants. WHat was your source? The Giants line makes your CBs appear better. I guarantee no coach would rate Webster the second best in the league.

The line helps but Corey still had a remarkable year...on the other side Aaron Ross had one of the worst seasons for a starting CB

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