The linebackers allowed 13 plays of 20 yards or more, well below their total of 20 1/2 a year ago. The most improvement was shown by A.J. Hawk, who reduced his total from 7 1/2 to 1 1/2.
Al Harris led the team with 13, followed by Charles Woodson with 8; Atari Bigby, 7 1/2; Nick Barnett, 7; Nick Collins, 5 1/2; Tramon Williams, 5; Brady Poppinga, 4 1/2; Aaron Rouse, 2; and Jarrett Bush and Hawk, 1 1/2.
Harris more than doubled his total of 5 1/2 in '06. Woodson also had eight last year.
The secondary allowed 43, compared to 33 1/2 in 2006, 32 1/2 in '05 and 56 1/2 in '04 under coordinator Bob Slowik.
The most touchdown passes were allowed by Bigby with five, a notch less than Marquand Manuel's 5 1/2 last year. Bigby was followed by Harris and Bush with 4; Barnett, 3 1/2; Collins, 3; Woodson, Tramon Williams, Frank Walker and Jenkins, 1; and Hawk, one-half.
Looks to me like the stats back up Harris slipping quite a bit this year.
Al Harris led the team with 13, followed by Charles Woodson with 8; Atari Bigby, 7 1/2; Nick Barnett, 7; Nick Collins, 5 1/2; Tramon Williams, 5; Brady Poppinga, 4 1/2; Aaron Rouse, 2; and Jarrett Bush and Hawk, 1 1/2.
Harris more than doubled his total of 5 1/2 in '06. Woodson also had eight last year.
The secondary allowed 43, compared to 33 1/2 in 2006, 32 1/2 in '05 and 56 1/2 in '04 under coordinator Bob Slowik.
The most touchdown passes were allowed by Bigby with five, a notch less than Marquand Manuel's 5 1/2 last year. Bigby was followed by Harris and Bush with 4; Barnett, 3 1/2; Collins, 3; Woodson, Tramon Williams, Frank Walker and Jenkins, 1; and Hawk, one-half.
Looks to me like the stats back up Harris slipping quite a bit this year.


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