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Sherrod Martin Might Not Be That Bad


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Per PFF. He was ranked

2011 - rated as the 79th at his position out of 86

2010- rated as the 76th at his position out of 85

Oh, my bad....those are Godfrey's horrific numbers!!!!

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Those are rankings for Charles Godfrey.....not Martin.

Martin faired better in there rankings both years. Yet no one talks about Godfrey...and how much he sucks. I simply posted it that way b/c people freely bash Martin and defend Godfrey despite Godfrey being the worst starting S in the NFL over the last 4 years.

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Martin was actually pretty good coverage wise in 2010. Not sure how he fell off a cliff in 2011. But their is room to believe he can be a good starter. The problem is he is atrocious in the run defense.

Though I question the OP's argument tactic . You just made a post questoning their grading in the Florence thread ( and previous ones recentley ) And now your using it to back your argument?

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