Moved Johnson off PS and signedvMarcus Styles to the PS. This is to cover Kayvon's spot.
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If it means not seeing Hatfield hit the field, I’m in. I hate to be down on a guy but he was completely schooled when we needed him to step up.
He's on the practice squad at the moment.didn't the rams cut him?
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Nah! It's our Medical Group, Ready to Medicate opposing Offences!Man, this team has more Johnsons than an overworked hooker ...
Don't know much myself, from what I've read elsewhere he has good size, instincts and speed but needs to work on his hands.Googled Isiah Johnson but not to much on him... anybody got any scoop on him?
If it means not seeing Hatfield hit the field, I’m in. I hate to be down on a guy but he was completely schooled when we needed him to step up.
THIS. our corners and linebackers get the ball thrown right over their headsCan we find a guy that plays the ball instead of having his back to the QB and running through the receiver ? Especially the way that Wilson throws it deep and up for grabs . We can't afford anymore 40 and 50 yard PI calls .
Isn't he a safety?
The cornerback actually describes himself as a “block specialist” due to the fact that he blocked 13 kicks throughout his time at West Georgia, including 7 in 2015 alone. To put that into perspective, the Bills blocked zero kicks in the 2015 season. Sayles’ 13 blocked kicks throughout his career is a school record.
http://billswire.usatoday.com/2017/...atch-cb-marcus-sayles-at-bills-training-camp/The reason why Sayles is able to block as many kicks as he does is because of his tremendous speed off of the edge. He’s able to rush past the line, and is often able to get to the kicker or punter without being touched.