Carlos Rogers getting special coaching?
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Carlos Rogers getting special coaching?
Heard on Sirius NFL's Afternoon Drive that Rogers spent much of the off season getting coached up by Darrell Green and Dieon Sanders. Anybody hear this from other sources?
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I heard they brought his dad to play catch with him.
God, I hope not. I would think his dad is at least partly responsible for CR's clay hands.

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Chris Luva Luva wrote:I heard they brought his dad to play catch with him.
Wow. That is a lot of dropped balls!
DG was a great corner but would have had twice as many INTs if he could catch!
Hopefully CR has been working with Santana to learn how to catch.
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I'm very happy to hear that.. it shows hes commited to becoming a great DB and the fact that hes working with both Darrell Green and Prime Time is a great thing.. you all can judge Prime from the time he was here and say he was no good for the Organization because yes he was at the end of his career but in terms of mentoring young players well thats a major plus.. theres no one better for the job.. these young DB's really look upto him and he always is willing to help them out.. I expect big things from Rogers this year.. Alot of you Rogers haters will have your foots in your mouth
Chris Luva Luva wrote:I'm glad he's working with both Deoin on Green. He couldn't have picked two better DB's to learn from.
exactly...

people on here are acting as if deion was never any good....the guy still had 4 picks with us his last year in the league...before taking a few years off and coming back to the ravens
he said he was wanting to work on his hands and deion is probably the best guy there is to have help you with catch the ball...look at his career interception numbers...they're ridiculous
5 seasons of 5 or more picks and every season has had atleast one...including rookie season and the so called "horrible, messing up our organization" years
Deion is the best cover corner of all time. In my humble opinion.
There were times when teams would just ignore the side that Deion was on. He wasnt much of a tackler but no one would dare throw to his side.
Darrell Green is also amongst the best of all time and arguable the best overall corner of all time. Numerous fastest man in the league. Multi Superbowl winner.
These are two of the best and it is a good thing that they are helping out Carlos Rogers.
There were times when teams would just ignore the side that Deion was on. He wasnt much of a tackler but no one would dare throw to his side.
Darrell Green is also amongst the best of all time and arguable the best overall corner of all time. Numerous fastest man in the league. Multi Superbowl winner.
These are two of the best and it is a good thing that they are helping out Carlos Rogers.
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HEROHAMO wrote:Deion is the best cover corner of all time. In my humble opinion.
There were times when teams would just ignore the side that Deion was on. He wasnt much of a tackler but no one would dare throw to his side.
Darrell Green is also amongst the best of all time and arguable the best overall corner of all time. Numerous fastest man in the league. Multi Superbowl winner.
These are two of the best and it is a good thing that they are helping out Carlos Rogers.
Finally, a point HAMO and I can agree completely on. In his prime, Deion, love him or hate him, was peerless as a pure cover corner. For most quarterbacks, his side of the field simply did not exist, as was the case for much of DG's career.
He is also known to be an excellent teacher. The haters need to spend some time watching film. Fortunately, I don't think Carlos was asking him for help with tackling or run defense.
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jazzskins wrote:What about the fact that two of the best ever CB's are even taking an interest in this kid? You don't see them taking Terrence Newman to the side.
That's exactly right.
I actually feel pretty good right now about our secondary.

I believe some are underestimating the value Carlos will bring and the talent he already possess. They will help him fine tune his skills and Carlos will benefit greatly from that. And Chad is right, the fact that Sanders and Green are taking him under their wings should tell us that they see potential in the kid and want to see him shine like they think he can with a little extra tutoring. He was great in college and I bet this will be his breakout year.
I also would bet that Springs will walk in to camp in arguably the best shape we've seen him in since he's been a Redskin. I think he has something to prove and he wants to make a statement. Who's got one of the best safety tandems in the league? Thaaaat's right! Taylor and Landry are going to be something special to watch. Sprinkle that will a bit of Smoot and Macklin, and I think we're going to see a much different secondary this year.

