Mr.RaiderMane2010-08-26 12:51:38 +0000 #1
"There are so many times when I feel like I'm having the game of my life and no one knows it," Asomugha said. "That's rough. No one sees it. The offenses see it, the people that watch film see it but the fans don't see it."
http://www.csnbayare...D=292231&feedID=3433With the Raiders able to get sacks from pretty much anybody from their front 7 this year, Nnamdi will no longer have to guard WR for long. Nnamdi will straight blanket every receiver he goes against this year! Teams don't even look Nnamdi way. Nnamdi will be the Defensive Player of the Year!
stejay2010-08-26 13:00:28 +0000 #2
I can see this, yea, why not. I think a secondary player will win it this year, and it will be close with him and Revis IMO
hugepatsfan2010-08-26 13:18:29 +0000 #3
I doubt he wins it. But that isn't to say he isn't a great corner.
Pinstripe power2010-08-26 13:14:38 +0000 #4
patrick willis will be defensive player of the year i think
bucktownanalyst2010-08-26 14:21:42 +0000 #5
Look at Revis' season last year, and he didn't win it. Aso will need to do better then allowing 21 catches on 28 pass attempts to get this award.
Mr.RaiderMane2010-08-26 14:49:50 +0000 #6
Patrick Willis is a GREAT MLB but the impact of Nnamdi maning up the best teams WR is greater than Willis impact on the team. Willis can have a great game but he doesnt help they're weak seconday
Jetsguy2010-08-26 14:24:57 +0000 #7
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Originally Posted by Mr.RaiderMane
Patrick Willis is a GREAT MLB but the impact of Nnamdi maning up the best teams WR is greater than Willis impact on the team. Willis can have a great game but he doesnt help they're weak seconday
Too bad he doesnt man up on the other teams best reciever
Mr.RaiderMane2010-08-26 15:43:14 +0000 #8
@bucktownanalyst The Fact that Nnamdi only got thrown to only 28 times out of 16 games is worth the award. That means he was tried twice a game.
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