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Kory Fuller (I mean Andre)

Post by 94VegasCat » Sat Sep 30, 2006 4:50 pm

The TV color guy just said that Fuller is the best cover corner that the CATS have. ?????? HE IS NOT GOOD. I don't care if he is a three year starter or not, he is just not a good DB. He just gave up a long TD pass by getting beat by 4 steps. Real good my a$$.
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Re: Kory Fuller

Post by coachouert » Sat Sep 30, 2006 4:51 pm

94VegasCat wrote:The TV color guy just said that Fuller is the best cover corner that the CATS have. ?????? HE IS NOT GOOD. I don't care if he is a three year starter or not, he is just not a good DB. He just gave up a long TD pass by getting beat by 4 steps. Real good my a$$.
Are you talking about Kory Austin or Andre Fuller? I don't think the Cats have a Kory Fuller there? I'm listening on the radio so I don't know who got burned.


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Post by 94VegasCat » Sat Sep 30, 2006 5:26 pm

lol, I am thinking that neither of them are that good, so I guess I mixed them together. #9 Andre Fuller is the one who was burned. He gave up an easy first down early as well, by playing 10 yards off on a 3 & 7.


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Post by tdub » Sat Sep 30, 2006 5:34 pm

The color guy said he's "one of the best corners" they have. Since there are typically only 2 corners on the field at a time, being "one of the best" doesn't say too much! :D


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Post by Billings_Griz » Sat Sep 30, 2006 5:56 pm

The color guy is a former NFL player, Ron Heller. Not that I agree/disagree, just saying he played in the NFL.

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Post by DriftCat » Sat Sep 30, 2006 8:22 pm

Billings_Griz wrote:The color guy is a former NFL player, Ron Heller. Not that I agree/disagree, just saying he played in the NFL.

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He may be a former NFL player but he is defitnately not a good color guy. The play that Murietta lined up as a receiver, the camera followed him all the way out to where he lined up. About 10 seconds after the play was done he pipes in and says "I don't know if you noticed but Murietta was lined up as a reciever on that play."



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Post by LoyalCat » Sun Oct 01, 2006 1:22 pm

Can all of you guys possibly get anymore negative? Show some support



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Post by #34 » Mon Oct 02, 2006 9:07 am

94VegasCat wrote:lol, I am thinking that neither of them are that good, so I guess I mixed them together. #9 Andre Fuller is the one who was burned. He gave up an easy first down early as well, by playing 10 yards off on a 3 & 7.
I totally agree, our DB's really need to tighten things up. Our pass rush looked great, but our secondary is having problems staying with the receivers and closing on the ball as soon as its in the air. I hope we iron these issues out before Portland visits.



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Post by CARDIAC_CATS » Mon Oct 02, 2006 9:32 am

well we did limit the top WR in the Big Sky to 3 catches so must have been doing something right???



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Post by LoyalCat » Mon Oct 02, 2006 9:38 am

I agree with you Cardiac, after reading this board, you would have thought we did nothing right.

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Post by grizzh8r » Mon Oct 02, 2006 7:17 pm

LoyalCat wrote:I agree with you Cardiac, after reading this board, you would have thought we did nothing right.

Give some credit
Yep. As much as I would like to have 2 shut down corners, it simply won't happen every play. Even the best get beat sometimes (See Champ Bailey, McAllister, et. al.). NAU has a pretty talented Receiving corps.

The thing I like is that Austin had 3 DEEP passes defended, 2 of which he had a shot at intercepting. That, and Fuller is as sure a tackler as any on our team.


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Post by tetoncat » Tue Oct 03, 2006 11:41 am

The concern is the 10 yard cushions we give on 3rd. and 5. Every team can get those completions at will and march down the field. We can give the cushion if we can close the gap quickly and stop them for a 4 yard gain, and if our safeties can help cover if we jump a quick route and then they go deep.


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Post by grizzh8r » Wed Oct 04, 2006 11:19 am

tetoncat wrote:The concern is the 10 yard cushions we give on 3rd. and 5. Every team can get those completions at will and march down the field. We can give the cushion if we can close the gap quickly and stop them for a 4 yard gain, and if our safeties can help cover if we jump a quick route and then they go deep.
That is obviously a coaching thing. I would prefer to see us bump and run, especially in 3rd and short situations, but that is not what the coaches want, so....


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Post by #34 » Wed Oct 04, 2006 11:53 am

grizzh8r wrote:
tetoncat wrote:The concern is the 10 yard cushions we give on 3rd. and 5. Every team can get those completions at will and march down the field. We can give the cushion if we can close the gap quickly and stop them for a 4 yard gain, and if our safeties can help cover if we jump a quick route and then they go deep.
That is obviously a coaching thing. I would prefer to see us bump and run, especially in 3rd and short situations, but that is not what the coaches want, so....
Exactly, a bump and run would also slow up the receivers, allowing more time for our DL to get to the QB.



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Post by WalkOn79 » Wed Oct 04, 2006 12:31 pm

#34 wrote:
grizzh8r wrote:
tetoncat wrote:The concern is the 10 yard cushions we give on 3rd. and 5. Every team can get those completions at will and march down the field. We can give the cushion if we can close the gap quickly and stop them for a 4 yard gain, and if our safeties can help cover if we jump a quick route and then they go deep.
That is obviously a coaching thing. I would prefer to see us bump and run, especially in 3rd and short situations, but that is not what the coaches want, so....
Exactly, a bump and run would also slow up the receivers, allowing more time for our DL to get to the QB.
As I pointed out on another thread, 3rd and 5 is not the problem. 3rd and 15 was until last week, when we finally got some pressure on the QB.


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Post by 94VegasCat » Wed Oct 04, 2006 12:39 pm

grizzh8r wrote:
tetoncat wrote:The concern is the 10 yard cushions we give on 3rd. and 5. Every team can get those completions at will and march down the field. We can give the cushion if we can close the gap quickly and stop them for a 4 yard gain, and if our safeties can help cover if we jump a quick route and then they go deep.
That is obviously a coaching thing. I would prefer to see us bump and run, especially in 3rd and short situations, but that is not what the coaches want, so....

I don't have a problem with giving the receiver a cushion (so we don't get beat deep). I do have a huge problem giving the receiver a 10 yard cushion on a 3 and 5 or shorter. It's like saying "HERE YA GO, WE'LL GIVE YOU THIS ONE"


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