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Winston Guy

#1

Anybody else been impressed with how he is playing? He is splitting time with Evans at safety and has been a big special teamer too. Gus obviously knew him from their time together in Seattle and he looks like a great fit. He seems like a guy who isn't afraid to make a hit too. He made a great hit that knocked the ball out of Andre Johnson's hands and stopped a big gain.


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Here is the video of the hit on Johnson.

 

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#3

Sweet looking play!


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#4

His play last week was noteworthy. I was wondering where he came from. Just another non-name roster move, but this time we got a keeper.





                                                                          

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#5

Big hair big hit

Still worried that par gratz and cyps drop our secondary hasn't really been near a pick
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#6

He had Predator action figures in his locker in Seattle. Was called the Predator in college. Loves them big hits.


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#7

Winston >>>> Evans
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#8

If we keep Winston him and Cyp could be the foundation for the most physical defense in the NFL. 


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#9

He's just a guy
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Quote:Here is the video of the hit on Johnson.

 

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Leaving his feet against a defenseless receiver. He's lucky he didn't get a flag for that.

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#11

Quote:Leaving his feet against a defenseless receiver. He's lucky he didn't get a flag for that.
He hit him with his shoulders. No launching.
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#12

Quote:He hit him with his shoulders. No launching.
Irrelevant. He left his feet during the hit.

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#13

Regardless of the ruling on the play, it's nice to see a hitting tackle instead of a flag football pull that the league is leading towards.
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Quote:Irrelevant. He left his feet during the hit.
 

Since when is leaving your feet a penalty?  

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Quote:Since when is leaving your feet a penalty?  
It's been that way for a while now it's that "Launching" aspect that they take into consideration, and if you look, he looks like he left his last foot a good 2 yards before actually hitting him. it more than likely helped his case that Johnson was actually fading towards him making it look like he didn't travel as far of a distance before the hit was delivered.  On a side note however, with how the reffs seem to be calling PI on some teams and not for others i wouldn't be surprised if he launched from five yards out and they still didn't call it. 

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#16

Prosinski would have went under him


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#17

Quote:Prosinski would have went under him
 Haha! I've never seen a guy get leapt over as much as Proz.

 

One thing is for certain, the bottom 1/3 of our roster is light years ahead of where it was at the start of the year.

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Quote:Leaving his feet against a defenseless receiver. He's lucky he didn't get a flag for that.
 

I think he was going for the ball and Johnson got in the way.

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#19

We need more dreads on this team. Remember the days when Rashean, Stroud and mike Pete were on D, that defense was intimidating and had swagger.
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#20

Quote:I think he was going for the ball and Johnson got in the way.
With his hands nowhere near the ball?

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