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Going down the list:

Michael Griffin was easily the worst given how much money he was paid. The production to money ratio was way out of whack.

Perrish Cox is an example of bad roster management. That guy was never good. He had been released four times before playing for the Titans. HE WAS THEN BROUGHT IN TO BE A STARTER. Awful. Not his fault he was here. That was on Webster.

Coty Sensabaugh is at least still in the league.

BWW. Andy Dalton. Nothing else needs to be said.

Ryan Mouton never really got a chance at DB. His awful punt returning, that definitely single-handedly lost games, was enough to banish him to the end of the bench.

Donnie Nickey. He did his job on STs. No hate from me. It was fun to make fun of him because he offered literally nothing else, but he served a purpose.

Antwon "Valentino" Blake. I honestly don't remember much about him other than he changed his name from Antwon to Valentino in the middle of the season.

It's pretty much between BWW and Griffin. I'll go with Griffin because he embodied a lot of what was wrong with the culture of the organization at the time. Get paid and just show up.

I remember when this happened. He basically said, "he's a big guy. What am I supposed to do?"

 
Blake for sure. Such a sad list. This is why anyone who complains about the job JR has done needs their head examined. There was a time not long ago we went into a season with no starter caliber CB's. Now we have 3, arguably the best S in the league, and a very good guy beside him.

If Ryan can play like he did last year pre injury, and Butler can continue where he ended last year, this will be a damn good secondary.
 
IDK man, we got a lot to chose from. DB-wise? Probably

overall tho:
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Isn't that Reynaud?
 
I've begun to wonder if our lack of ability to develop a db and our lack of ability to develop a wr are linked. Practice against scrubs, stay a scrub.
 
I've begun to wonder if our lack of ability to develop a db and our lack of ability to develop a wr are linked. Practice against scrubs, stay a scrub.
Hmm... bring up a coinciding list of the WRs over the past decade, or so
 
Well I voted before I did the math on when he left and picked other. I was thinking Lamont Thompson. As bad as some of you may think Griffin was, we were all stoked that he got Lamont Thompson off the field. Also, Griffin was a really good safety before that shoulder injury. That destroyed his confidence.
 
I might vote Mouton because he sucked as a DB and ST.

I got a feeling it’s going to be Adoree to top this list soon. Dude better get it together
 
I might vote Mouton because he sucked as a DB and ST.

I got a feeling it’s going to be Adoree to top this list soon. Dude better get it together

Yeah I'm getting concerned about Jackson. He will make this list with ease from just being a 1st rounder and all the hype surrounding him at USC.
 
I voted sensebaugh because he somehow used a roster spot year after year. He even convinced Fisher to occasionally play him.

How was that guy never replaced? Oh wait, let me look at the rest of that list again.


I thought Blake was a “mr irrelevant”? I mean, he played bad enough to almost become relevant, but I can’t say I ever expected him to even make the roster.

Griffin had a couple decent year (predates the decade mark).
I just saw Cox as a “vet” stop gap that filled the void (poorly) that guys like Mouton and BWW left.

I can’t remember Nickey ever being on the field as a DB.

My #2 is BWW (Erie, PA native by the way, my home town)
Mouton is right there too.


Also pretty real sad that these lists continue and for multiple positions now.
 
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