It's said that a cat has nine lives and maybe that's true for Darren Sharper too.
Packer fans cheered his departure over his "Me" attitude as much as his part in the horrible play of the secondary in 2004. Fans claimed "He can't run anymore," "He's destined to be a backup, not a starter," etc.
Well, after he had two interceptions and forced a fumble against the Lions on Sunday, the press recap about the game concluded this way..."Sharper had more than one interception for the fifth time in his career, and has an NFL-high 46 since 2000."
Bottom line: The guy's still starting and making interceptions.
So is this a case where a player stepped up his level of play or were Packers fans too quick (eager) to predict his demise or is it a combination of both?
Packer fans cheered his departure over his "Me" attitude as much as his part in the horrible play of the secondary in 2004. Fans claimed "He can't run anymore," "He's destined to be a backup, not a starter," etc.
Well, after he had two interceptions and forced a fumble against the Lions on Sunday, the press recap about the game concluded this way..."Sharper had more than one interception for the fifth time in his career, and has an NFL-high 46 since 2000."
Bottom line: The guy's still starting and making interceptions.
So is this a case where a player stepped up his level of play or were Packers fans too quick (eager) to predict his demise or is it a combination of both?


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