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    An interesting tidbit I have been following about Tramon Williams as a starting corner in their base defense (as opposed to getting a "start" as the nickel back):

    In 2007 he started the last game of the year in place of Woodson, and had an interception.

    In 2008 he started four games at corner when Harris was out. He had interceptions in three of those games.

    In 2009 so far, he has started two games at corner in place of Harris, and has an interception in each game.

    7 starts at corner in their base defense, and he has had an interception in 6 of those games. The guy has good hands, probably from playing so much basketball.

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    Re: Tramon Williams as a starting corner

    Originally posted by Patler
    An interesting tidbit I have been following about Tramon Williams as a starting corner in their base defense (as opposed to getting a "start" as the nickel back):

    In 2007 he started the last game of the year in place of Woodson, and had an interception.

    In 2008 he started four games at corner when Harris was out. He had interceptions in three of those games.

    In 2009 so far, he has started two games at corner in place of Harris, and has an interception in each game.

    7 starts at corner in their base defense, and he has had an interception in 6 of those games. The guy has good hands, probably from playing so much basketball.

    He was some kind of amazing when he came here with the guys to play basketball!
    "I would love to have a guy that always gets the key hit, a pitcher that always makes his best pitch and a manager that can always make the right decision. The problem is getting him to put down his beer and come out of the stands and do those things." - Danny Murraugh

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    • #3
      Re: Tramon Williams as a starting corner

      Originally posted by ND72
      Originally posted by Patler
      An interesting tidbit I have been following about Tramon Williams as a starting corner in their base defense (as opposed to getting a "start" as the nickel back):

      In 2007 he started the last game of the year in place of Woodson, and had an interception.

      In 2008 he started four games at corner when Harris was out. He had interceptions in three of those games.

      In 2009 so far, he has started two games at corner in place of Harris, and has an interception in each game.

      7 starts at corner in their base defense, and he has had an interception in 6 of those games. The guy has good hands, probably from playing so much basketball.

      He was some kind of amazing when he came here with the guys to play basketball!
      ...and his wife might be better! She was a quite successful NCAA player, although Tramon claims he can beat her, barely!

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      • #4
        I bet he holds her a lot!
        "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

        KYPack

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        • #5
          Good stat. How many TDs and PIs has he allowed? How many times was he targeted, what's the pass success rate (deflections, drops, etc.)?

          I still think he's too agressive (there is a line). He'll make some plays - but seems to give up just as many.
          The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.
          Vince Lombardi

          "Not really interested in being a spoiler or an underdog. We're the Green Bay Packers." McCarthy.

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          • #6
            I think he'll get continue to get picked on until he earns a reputation.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Scott Campbell
              I think he'll get continue to get picked on until he earns a reputation.
              He'll get picked on until Charles Woodson is not on the other side!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Fosco33
                Good stat. How many TDs and PIs has he allowed? How many times was he targeted, what's the pass success rate (deflections, drops, etc.)?
                I don't know, let us know when you find out! !

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Fritz
                  I bet he holds her a lot!
                  Post up!
                  "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Patler
                    Originally posted by Fosco33
                    Good stat. How many TDs and PIs has he allowed? How many times was he targeted, what's the pass success rate (deflections, drops, etc.)?
                    I don't know, let us know when you find out! !
                    Ha - I wish that was readily available. I'd say it's a truer measure of the skill a CB possesses - and the coaches definitely track that. My point being - INTs aren't everything.
                    The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.
                    Vince Lombardi

                    "Not really interested in being a spoiler or an underdog. We're the Green Bay Packers." McCarthy.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Fosco33
                      Originally posted by Patler
                      Originally posted by Fosco33
                      Good stat. How many TDs and PIs has he allowed? How many times was he targeted, what's the pass success rate (deflections, drops, etc.)?
                      I don't know, let us know when you find out! !
                      Ha - I wish that was readily available. I'd say it's a truer measure of the skill a CB possesses - and the coaches definitely track that. My point being - INTs aren't everything.
                      I didn't mean to imply that they were. I have just found it curious that TW gets them so regularly when he starts at corner.

                      My general impression is that he does well in the other categories too. I thought one of the PI calls last night was weak, perhaps technically correct, but a weak call. I don't find him too aggressive. I think he is fine, and that the Packers are fortunate to have someone that good to fill in for Harris.

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                      • #12
                        You know, I was thinking about this last night...

                        I remember Ahmad Carroll getting maybe even two illegal hands to the face penalties and I was flipping my lid, throwing shit at the TV, screaming where I was going to bury AC's body parts, etc ...

                        As much as all the PI calls were annoying last night, I never got that same feeling with Tramon. You always hold your breath on a deep ball, and hope for the best, but I'm generally pleased with 38 in general. He's made up for it with a lot of turnovers. AC just never made a play... he had J. Bush hands.

                        Tramon gave up a ton of yards on penalties but I never wanted his head. He'll be a pretty good corner for us if he isn't considered that already.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by mission
                          Tramon gave up a ton of yards on penalties but I never wanted his head.
                          I sort of wonder though, psychologically, how much of that is due to the refs also calling those ticky-tacky PI penalties on the other team?
                          </delurk>

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Lurker64
                            Originally posted by mission
                            Tramon gave up a ton of yards on penalties but I never wanted his head.
                            I sort of wonder though, psychologically, how much of that is due to the refs also calling those ticky-tacky PI penalties on the other team?
                            Probably a lot. I felt we were getting some questionable calls our way. It's almost as if the refs started the game with a couple calls against each side and they had to keep calling another penalty to make up for a questionable one before it. Then they'd have to flipflop it for THAT previous call... and so on and so on all the way to penalty infamy.

                            It was strange, but like a (good) baseball umpire, they had "their" strikezone and called it even for both teams.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Fosco33
                              Good stat. How many TDs and PIs has he allowed? How many times was he targeted, what's the pass success rate (deflections, drops, etc.)?

                              I still think he's too agressive (there is a line). He'll make some plays - but seems to give up just as many.
                              Thats just it though, CB's are going to give up plays in todays NFL. The rules just dictate that. The fact that he is making some of his own plays tells the story imo.

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