I'm just talking about playing style and big play impact around the LOS. Roy was very good at that early in his career. In years 1-3, Roy was probably better in the secondary than Adams as well.Sure, the only concern would be that he devolves into mid/late-career Roy, which I don't think is really a valid concern at all.
I forgot about that. Grown men mad at a member of Destiny's Child for breaking our guy's heart.Roy's decline coincided with the beginning of his relationship with Kelly Rowland.
Roy's decline coincided with the beginning of his relationship with Kelly Rowland.
KK ruined Miles Austin’s hamstrings.I forgot about that. Grown men mad at a members of Destiny's Child for breaking our guy's heart.
She has a pretty interesting resume of athlete and celeb notches on her bedpost.KK ruined Miles Austin’s hamstrings.
I actually like her sister Kourtney more. Not KhloeShe has a pretty interesting resume of athlete and celeb notches on her bedpost.
I burned all of my Destiny Child's CDs.I forgot about that. Grown men mad at a member of Destiny's Child for breaking our guy's heart.
I don't care for that family at all, but Kourtney is fine as hell.I actually like her sister Kourtney more. Not Khloe
So did I. Every single one I owned.I burned all of my Destiny Child's CDs.
Yes, all of them.
But still doesn’t hold a candle to my girl Nikki MinajI don't care for that family at all, but Kourtney is fine as hell.
You can see the difference in energy immediately, not just comparing with Roy but vs. most highly thought of safeties. Adams is an alpha predator who energizes his teammates and consistently backs it up.He has all the good qualities that Roy had (physicality around the LOS, blitzing, tackling, big hits, etc.) but really none of the weaknesses (laziness, completely unaware in coverage, fat/slow once he became complacent). Given how competitive Adams is it's almost impossible for me to think he goes the way of Roy, who more or less just got lazy/complacent and stopped caring about football.
Xavier Woods had to have been one of the players he reached out to. They have worked out together in the past.
The Seahawks are definitely drunk and I think desperate to reclaim some of the glory of their defenses of 6-8 years ago.
Yeah, "12" is no more, at least not this year.The Seahawks are definitely drunk and I think desperate to reclaim some of the glory of their defenses of 6-8 years ago.
I can see how they think Adams could do that since he's basically a Kam Chancellor who can cover, but without their fans this season their defense can't possibly be as intimidating as it once was and the further we get from the trade the more their roster will deteriorate.
My initial instinct was to post that Garrett will still practice the silent count, but then I remembered......Yeah, "12" is no more, at least not this year.
In Dallas, will we notice the crowds are gone?
Didn’t we waste a couple on Roy Williams the WR as well?Adams for one first round pick would have been a lot like the Cooper deal. But two would be unacceptable for almost any non QB.
We learned the hard way with Joey Galloway, even if the player is good it’s just way too much invested.
For a WR like that to make an impact, you needed a QB who wasn’t on his last legs and an offensive line that wasn’t a shadow of its former self.
Adams needs a defensive line to take on blocks, good corners to cover while he attacks, plus an offense that makes all his efforts worthwhile.
And he has to stay healthy and effective— just too many things have to fall into place for the trade to make an impact relative to the two first rounders
A 1st and 3rd is what we gave for that Roy.Didn’t we waste a couple on Roy Williams the WR as well?
A 1st and 3rd is what we gave for that Roy.