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  • Whatever Happened to Aaron Rouse?

    Last year when Bigby started slowly, and again this year when Bigby was playing hurt, a lot of drums were beating on this site to start Aaron Rouse. Yet according to the JSO, the coaches are reluctant to start the guy - in his second year now, with a starter ahead of him out and the alternative being to switch your best corner to safety instead of starting Rouse.

    What happened to Rouse? What happened to the Rouse lovers, too?
    "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

    KYPack

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    I've never been that on board with Rouse or Bigby for that matter. They can both put on a huge lick, and have potential to get to the QB or blow up a run play and make the opposition remember them. But I don't have much faith in either as assignment sure or quality cover guys.
    TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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    • #3
      It's a double whammy. Both guys can use the experience, but are too dinged to play.

      We've got to get CWood out of there. He's a great player, but S puts him one play from ending his career.

      Neither Bigby or Rouse are assignment sure. They are peekers, Rouse is a little worse at that than Bigby. The only way to break that is scream at 'em in practice, then throw 'em into games and eventually let 'em suffer when they get burned.

      I really think Rouse has the high ceiling to be our long term answer. He peeks because of inexperience. Bigby really has to do it to get into position to make plays. If they were both healthy, I'd play Rouse and let him get blooded.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by KYPack
        It's a double whammy. Both guys can use the experience, but are too dinged to play.

        We've got to get CWood out of there. He's a great player, but S puts him one play from ending his career.

        Neither Bigby or Rouse are assignment sure. They are peekers, Rouse is a little worse at that than Bigby. The only way to break that is scream at 'em in practice, then throw 'em into games and eventually let 'em suffer when they get burned.

        I really think Rouse has the high ceiling to be our long term answer. He peeks because of inexperience. Bigby really has to do it to get into position to make plays. If they were both healthy, I'd play Rouse and let him get blooded.
        With this season where it is, now is the time to throw Rouse in there.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by KYPack
          It's a double whammy. Both guys can use the experience, but are too dinged to play.

          We've got to get CWood out of there. He's a great player, but S puts him one play from ending his career.

          Neither Bigby or Rouse are assignment sure. They are peekers, Rouse is a little worse at that than Bigby. The only way to break that is scream at 'em in practice, then throw 'em into games and eventually let 'em suffer when they get burned.

          I really think Rouse has the high ceiling to be our long term answer. He peeks because of inexperience. Bigby really has to do it to get into position to make plays. If they were both healthy, I'd play Rouse and let him get blooded.
          I haven't seen enough range out of Rouse. It seems that too many times he is late getting over to help out a CB deep. Maybe that is just him getting a late break or getting caught peeking, but he looks slow and stiff to me.

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          • #6
            I'm a Bigby fan myself. He makes things happen and I think he was unhealthy this year. I see big things from him next year if he stays healthy.
            "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

            KYPack

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Fritz
              I'm a Bigby fan myself. He makes things happen and I think he was unhealthy this year. I see big things from him next year if he stays healthy.

              I may be selling him short, but Bigby kind of reminds me of Chuck Cecil with a little more speed.
              TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Fritz
                I'm a Bigby fan myself. He makes things happen and I think he was unhealthy this year. I see big things from him next year if he stays healthy.
                I second that, I like bigby long term, he was very hurt this year and young guys who are not assignment sure can't afford to miss all the practice time that both bigby and rouse missed this year. I think rouse will be a very good backup/avg. starter.

                Anyone besides me miss NFL europe? Without that league we would never have developed ruvell, Jenkins, or bigby. The packers seemed to use that league as well as anyone in the NFL.
                The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Patler
                  Originally posted by KYPack
                  It's a double whammy. Both guys can use the experience, but are too dinged to play.

                  We've got to get CWood out of there. He's a great player, but S puts him one play from ending his career.

                  Neither Bigby or Rouse are assignment sure. They are peekers, Rouse is a little worse at that than Bigby. The only way to break that is scream at 'em in practice, then throw 'em into games and eventually let 'em suffer when they get burned.

                  I really think Rouse has the high ceiling to be our long term answer. He peeks because of inexperience. Bigby really has to do it to get into position to make plays. If they were both healthy, I'd play Rouse and let him get blooded.
                  With this season where it is, now is the time to throw Rouse in there.
                  No doubt about it.....get him out there and Woodson back where he belongs for now. Lets see if he has what it takes to make the move to starter.
                  C.H.U.D.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Bretsky
                    Originally posted by Fritz
                    I'm a Bigby fan myself. He makes things happen and I think he was unhealthy this year. I see big things from him next year if he stays healthy.

                    I may be selling him short, but Bigby kind of reminds me of Chuck Cecil with a little more speed.
                    I've never really been a fan of Bigby. Big hits, followed by crummy coverage. I think 'ole Chuck was a better player, by far. Thats not saying too much.

                    While I enjoy the TV value of a big hit, I'd give it up in a hearbeat for "Leroy Butler lite"....

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Freak Out
                      Originally posted by Patler
                      Originally posted by KYPack
                      It's a double whammy. Both guys can use the experience, but are too dinged to play.

                      We've got to get CWood out of there. He's a great player, but S puts him one play from ending his career.

                      Neither Bigby or Rouse are assignment sure. They are peekers, Rouse is a little worse at that than Bigby. The only way to break that is scream at 'em in practice, then throw 'em into games and eventually let 'em suffer when they get burned.

                      I really think Rouse has the high ceiling to be our long term answer. He peeks because of inexperience. Bigby really has to do it to get into position to make plays. If they were both healthy, I'd play Rouse and let him get blooded.
                      With this season where it is, now is the time to throw Rouse in there.
                      No doubt about it.....get him out there and Woodson back where he belongs for now. Lets see if he has what it takes to make the move to starter.
                      But what if putting Woodson at safety is a way to give T. Williams a tryout as next year's starting corner, across from Woodson?
                      "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                      KYPack

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Fritz
                        Originally posted by Freak Out
                        Originally posted by Patler
                        Originally posted by KYPack
                        It's a double whammy. Both guys can use the experience, but are too dinged to play.

                        We've got to get CWood out of there. He's a great player, but S puts him one play from ending his career.

                        Neither Bigby or Rouse are assignment sure. They are peekers, Rouse is a little worse at that than Bigby. The only way to break that is scream at 'em in practice, then throw 'em into games and eventually let 'em suffer when they get burned.

                        I really think Rouse has the high ceiling to be our long term answer. He peeks because of inexperience. Bigby really has to do it to get into position to make plays. If they were both healthy, I'd play Rouse and let him get blooded.
                        With this season where it is, now is the time to throw Rouse in there.
                        No doubt about it.....get him out there and Woodson back where he belongs for now. Lets see if he has what it takes to make the move to starter.
                        But what if putting Woodson at safety is a way to give T. Williams a tryout as next year's starting corner, across from Woodson?

                        It would be terribly disappointing to not see Al Harris as a Packer next year; he was amazing against Andre Johnson. In today's NFL each team should have three starting caliber CB's on their roster and that is one strength that we have.
                        TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Fritz
                          Originally posted by Freak Out
                          Originally posted by Patler
                          Originally posted by KYPack
                          It's a double whammy. Both guys can use the experience, but are too dinged to play.

                          We've got to get CWood out of there. He's a great player, but S puts him one play from ending his career.

                          Neither Bigby or Rouse are assignment sure. They are peekers, Rouse is a little worse at that than Bigby. The only way to break that is scream at 'em in practice, then throw 'em into games and eventually let 'em suffer when they get burned.

                          I really think Rouse has the high ceiling to be our long term answer. He peeks because of inexperience. Bigby really has to do it to get into position to make plays. If they were both healthy, I'd play Rouse and let him get blooded.
                          With this season where it is, now is the time to throw Rouse in there.
                          No doubt about it.....get him out there and Woodson back where he belongs for now. Lets see if he has what it takes to make the move to starter.
                          But what if putting Woodson at safety is a way to give T. Williams a tryout as next year's starting corner, across from Woodson?
                          Pretty sure that even thru this abomination Harris has given up 3 receptions since returning...why are people so quick to want him on the bench?
                          The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                          • #14
                            We have to be the only "3 Aaron Team" in football.
                            Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Fritz
                              Originally posted by Freak Out
                              Originally posted by Patler
                              Originally posted by KYPack
                              It's a double whammy. Both guys can use the experience, but are too dinged to play.

                              We've got to get CWood out of there. He's a great player, but S puts him one play from ending his career.

                              Neither Bigby or Rouse are assignment sure. They are peekers, Rouse is a little worse at that than Bigby. The only way to break that is scream at 'em in practice, then throw 'em into games and eventually let 'em suffer when they get burned.

                              I really think Rouse has the high ceiling to be our long term answer. He peeks because of inexperience. Bigby really has to do it to get into position to make plays. If they were both healthy, I'd play Rouse and let him get blooded.
                              With this season where it is, now is the time to throw Rouse in there.
                              No doubt about it.....get him out there and Woodson back where he belongs for now. Lets see if he has what it takes to make the move to starter.
                              But what if putting Woodson at safety is a way to give T. Williams a tryout as next year's starting corner, across from Woodson?
                              I thought Williams had pretty much secured that spot as long as he stays healthy? He seemed to do pretty well when Harris was out.
                              C.H.U.D.

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