Got it, Peters is destined to become the second greatest fucking corner of all fucking time!!!! And he will start running a 4.2 next week. TITS, WINE AND LOMBARDIS FOR EVERYONE!
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Got it, Peters is destined to become the second greatest fucking corner of all fucking time!!!! And he will start running a 4.2 next week. TITS, WINE AND LOMBARDIS FOR EVERYONE!
smh
Who's said that?
You can't even have a conversation without turning into a 14 year old spaz.
Hasty had 4 interceptions returned for TD's in 14 years.
Peters has 2 in essentially 2 years.
They're not even close to being the same player nor the same career trajectory. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Who's said that?
BossChief, ultimate homer.
Originally Posted by BossChief:
If we're talking upside, I'd go like this...
Peters...Deion
Also, career trajectory is a dumb way to compare players. Hasty played for the shit-ass Jets. He was on bad defenses for the first part of his career. Of course he wasn't going pick six crazy at the start of his career.
The guy was still a ball-hawk, though. And a physical, man cover corner, with good, not great, speed. Like Peters. [Reply]
Just listened to Greg Cosell on the Herd.... was talking about Alex Smith and what was leading to his surge in performance thus far.
Cosell, like most of us already know, went on and on about how strong our weapons are, more specifically the three-headed monster of Hunt-Kelce-Hill. [Reply]
I agree that Peters ins't comparable to Sanders. Their game is entirely different. Playstyle is entirely different, as is their physical ability. Not a good comparison. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Got it, Peters is destined to become the second greatest ****ing corner of all ****ing time!!!! And he will start running a 4.2 next week. TITS, WINE AND LOMBARDIS FOR EVERYONE!
smh
Name another corner that made an interception on his first career snap. [Reply]