"From all reports" is just something he picked up from listening to too many TV reporters. They always say that.
That's better than just making it up like you do, without looking at any sources or reports.
"From all reports" is just something he picked up from listening to too many TV reporters. They always say that.
That's better than just making it up like you do, without looking at any sources or reports.
Any reports on Darryl Morris (Texas St, CB)? His highlight reel impresses me and I think he could actually even be an upgrade to Cully
An undrafted rookie who probably won't make the team could be an upgrade over Culliver? That's pretty optimistic.
IMO, Culliver is pretty bad. I'm not happy Cully got injured but this could be a blessing in disguise.
On the same site I'm assuming you got the statistics from, it has culliver as an "average" CB. Nate Clements and Fletcher are at the top of the list here, two other players I would not consider good cover CBs.Rank Name Team SnapsYards YPCS
1 Bradley Fletcher SL 264 138 0.52
2 Lardarius Webb BLT 185 111 0.60
3 Nate Clements CIN 179 113 0.63
4 Champ Bailey DEN 587 479 0.82
5 Prince AmukamaraNYG 434 375 0.86
5 Leodis McKelvin BUF 209 180 0.86
7 Robert McClain ATL 379 335 0.88
8 Leon Hall CIN 508 455 0.90
9 Chris Harris Jr. DEN 493 450 0.91
10 Antoine Winfield MIN 611 575 0.94
10 Brandon Browner SEA 447 421 0.94
12 Chris Culliver SF 494 471 0.95
12 Chris Cook MIN 392 372 0.95
12 Mike Harris JAX 276 263 0.95
12 Mike Jenkins DAL 215 204 0.95
On the same site I'm assuming you got the statistics from, it has culliver as an "average" CB. Nate Clements and Fletcher are at the top of the list here, two other players I would not consider good cover CBs.
Damn, sucks to hear this. I know he's said some stupid stuff when he's away from the field, but I've followed Chris for a while as a Gamecock fan. He drew some heat, rightfully, from the Niner fan base, but after seeing him at practices many times @ USC, I can tell you he's about as dedicated to getting better as a player can be. When he came here, CC was a 5-star WR who ended up getting switched over to D, and shuttled between CB and safety. I think it's a testament to his effort (and athleticism) that he got into a rotation on a super bowl team.
WTF are you talking about? He was great all season and in the playoffs he wasnt as good and looked bad in the SB but he is young and can still learn. Ratings wise he was 1 of the best CBs in the league.
Culliver is a good player
So, to be clear, you're saying that an undrafted rookie is already an average or better CB in the NFL?