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If so, could it be because he was targeted by opposing QB's more often than others. Even a blind squirrel occasionally finds a nut.I thought he lead the team in INTs last year... am I right? Perhaps I'm not.
That's all fine and what not, but the blind squirrels were also finding a bunch of touchdowns.Even a blind squirrel occasionally finds a nut.
Well I don't know that he really had any choice but to come back. He wasn't all that great last year either. I think he was over hyped due primarily to his good size for a corner.
I don't think I've ever considered him great. Solid? Yes. This year? Terrible
Wasn't great last year? Over-hyped? Your memory eludes you. Guy was a CB stud anyway you cut it last year. One of the most bizarre fall-offs, I've witnessed.
2016
Started in all 13 games ... a first-team All-Big 12 selection by league's coaches and AP ... tied for fifth nationally with 1.5 passes defended per game ... his 17 pass breakups tied for third most in OU single-season history and were eight more than he had his first two seasons combined ... ranked sixth on team with 49 tackles ... registered his two interceptions deep in OU territory (vs. Kansas on 10/29 and vs. Auburn in Sugar Bowl on 1/2) ... tied a career high with seven tackles and broke up three passes vs. Kansas State (10/15) ... all of his career-high four pass breakups against Texas (10/8) came in first half ... named 2016 Preseason All-Big 12 and was on preseason watch list for Bednarik Award.
https://247sports.com/Article/The-O...Thomas-could-be-the-top-CB-in-the-20-52585235
Maybe he was good last year, because he was hardened by jail. Maybe we need to send him back to the clink for another stint, so he can get his juevos back.
http://www.normantranscript.com/spo...cle_2645267a-3edc-11e6-bb01-df9f3584476a.html
Thomas's play seem to have taken a huge step backward compared to his 2016 season. Not sure what happened, but seems like he's gotten beat in almost every game this year. Yeah, he's made some plays (see INT vs. KSU), but the handful of good plays have been overshadowed by the number and frequency of times he's gotten beat deep or whiffed on a tackle. Maybe benching him and Motley with Norwood and Brown might light a fire under these guys.
Lots of good info coming out on JT over on the pay board. Depends on how much of it is true or not. If anything hope he gets some help so he can get going down the right path. Wish the kid the best but not much glowingly positive info being posted about him right now.
Just like Sanchez, Jordan got worse the longer he stayed. Me finger points at the DB guru with the bulging neck vein up top.
Go back to your old scheme Mike....
Why do you put ws?