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I’m neutral on this one. I like what he add’s to the Special Team’s, but on the other hand, with a new coach comes a new identity. I’m not sure Keith would add much more than any other player new to this aspect of the game.
Comment by Jonathan — July 15, 2009 @ 12:16
Well I think it is very apparent that he may be a guy that would be available if the coaches feel that one of the young guys is not going to make it, and simply pick him up towards the end of training camp. Plus lets not forget that the ultimate goal here is to have the best players at each position and if Davis is the best at a position of need then I could care less how old he is! He would not be brought in to upgrade the safety position, he would be brought in to turn up the heat in the special teams game.
Comment by bags030404 — July 15, 2009 @ 12:41
I definitely am not against the idea. But, then again, with so many intense position’s battle’s as it is, I’m not sure there is room for yet another Special Team only guy, already having a long snapper and a kicking specialist taking up 2 spot’s.
Comment by Jonathan — July 15, 2009 @ 14:56
Well I am a huge fan of camp battles! I am a firm believer in making people prove themselves, and there is nothing like competition to get the most out of people! So if you can get the guy on the cheap I say do it, if for no other reason to get the very best out of the young guys!
Comment by bags030404 — July 17, 2009 @ 10:23