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Old 11-16-2004, 04:33 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by sportscurmudgeon
Time out folks. Go look at the replay of some of the Chad Johnson catches from Sunday. If you look away from the ball, you'll see #36 arriving too late to make a play. Go back and look at other game films and you'll see a pattern here. He is in the right place but not quite at the right time fairly frequently.

The difference between Taylor and Roy Williams (Dallas) or Brain Daekins (Philly) or Gibril Wilson (Giants) is that they often get to their double coverage assignments in time to prevent a completion. They too make big hits so they fill two roles. So far, Taylor has a couple of highlight hits on his resume and not much more.

If Taylor does this or does that he will beocoem the #1 safety of all time. Sounds good but that statement falls into the same category as:

"If Queen Elizabeth had balls she'd be King Elizabeth."

Not really, reason? Taylor has a real shot at accomplishing his goal.

let's not forget his 2 INT's and all this in a very limited role, I really have no doubt's that he will be 1 of the best if not the best of all time, it's only a matter of time.
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