Who will lead the team in Interceptions?
Saint brought up the topic I just thought i add to it.
Now the candidates
Why? DeAngelo Hall his 17 INTs and godly 4.15 forty speak for themselves
Why? Michael Huff, as a Free Safety the sky is the limit, his production this preseason has been scary good
Why? Nhambi Asomugha, he averaged a couple picks a day throughout training camp and arguably performed the best at training camp (Burgess close 2nd)
Why? Thomas Howard, he lead the team last year and all linebackers even competing with the leagues best DBs
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I hope
Darren McFadden was on accident. Unless you put it in to throw off the Bronco fans.
It's
a toss up. But I voted for Nnamdi.
Win, Lose, or Tie, Raiders til' I die.
by thepunisher00187 on Aug 27, 2008 8:06 PM PDT reply actions
Agreed
Teams will throw at Hall cause he is a hot head and will either intercept the ball or let it go for a TD. Teams know Nnamdi just shuts them down.
Huff is my choice, freedom to rome (and he has the quickness Stu DIDN’T)
Howard wil get the most picks
teams are going to avoid the corners as much as possible. Michael Huff needs to work hauling in the passes first. The linebackers are still a bit underrated. Howard is one of the fastest backers (if not the fastest) which means he’s able to keep up with anyone he has to cover.
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Stanford Routt
has proven he can catch the ball. And this being his third season will be his time to shine. I think he is an underrated corner and could be a starter on every other team. He won’t lead the team in picks due to not enough playing time but he will shut down any third receiver in the league.
Win, Lose, or Tie, Raiders til' I die.
by thepunisher00187 on Aug 28, 2008 7:51 PM PDT reply actions



















