Originally posted by klemm805
Originally posted by Montclaire
A good CB will get the INT where an average CB will not. He might even be able to "bait" a QB to throw it when he shouldn't.
A great CB will make the QB re-consider the option to throw it towards the WR.
Generally. Even great CBs get burnt on occasion, though, just like average CBs can make an occasional incredible play. IMO, stats are secondary to accomplishing the objective for the play, which is to deny.
Originally posted by Montclaire
A good CB will get the INT where an average CB will not. He might even be able to "bait" a QB to throw it when he shouldn't.
A great CB will make the QB re-consider the option to throw it towards the WR.
Generally. Even great CBs get burnt on occasion, though, just like average CBs can make an occasional incredible play. IMO, stats are secondary to accomplishing the objective for the play, which is to deny.






























