Three missed ints?
Sheilds had a good game in coverage, but three missed ints and a disasterous flubbed tackle. The committee is hopelessly deadlocked. I'm going to take the extraordinary step of voting to break the deadlock.
After missing the previous four games with a concussion, cornerback Sam Shields was tremendous in coverage but dropped three potential interceptions. Shields began the game in man coverage of either John Brown or Michael Floyd, depending on the play, and appeared locked in almost immediately. He broke up a pass intended for Floyd on the first possession of the game and played great defense on Brown to contest another incomplete pass on the second possession. Shields’ presence allowed defensive coordinator Dom Capers to play more man defense and bring extra pressure on quarterback Carson Palmer. But Shields dropped at least two balls that should have been interceptions and had a chance on a third. His most glaring miscue came in the fourth quarter, when Shields undercut a route from Floyd near the end zone and dropped a poor pass from Palmer. Three plays later, the Cardinals took a 17-13 lead.





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