OK, whatever you wanna call it. I read someone was interested in a poll...here it is then. I personally think Law is a decent CB. Its not like he's on a wheelchair or has a long learning curve ahead of him. He's done it all and has as much experience you can find in a CB in the NFL. Though he's 34, he'll be one of our best NB in recent times. He'll mentor the CBs, especially Lowery since he's a rookie who needs to learn the different tricks CB use. I think he's probably gonna make about a mil for 7 games. Better not be more than $1.5 Mil for 7+ games. Not so bad. Im happy with that! How excited are you?
Depth, Experience (as someone said our "veteran" back there is Rhodes) and the connection with Revis. Im going with good move.
He probably has an incentive based contract. He probably makes more money if he plays in every game and makes a lot of plays.
i disagree. being in a wheelchair impairs one's ability to move to capture football from pass thrower and hang w/receivers. it would be great to see the first pro football player in a wheelchair, though. change we need.
not too impressed... I didn't think he was very impressive the last time through town. His INT numbers belied the number of times he was beat. Since I imagine he won't be asked to do very much, I guess he can't do too much damage. Ultimately I have to trust that Tangini knows better than I do, but he still seems like a jerk to me.
If law plays as a team guy which i think he will him along with revis and there chemistry should be fun to watch.
thats what I want, but Law's history shows he doesn't do that. I just hope in his old age he's wised up and realized he's a role player and doesn't want anything more. I don't want him starting across from Revis. He hasn't played all season, and Lowery is fine where he is. He isn't going to "Vinny T" it in the secondary.
Yea, that and should should have traded for One of the Mannings at QB. Oh and traded up for Adrian Peterson. And made some other moves that could only happen in Madden. That would have rocked!.