I'm not that down on Bigby yet. I think he tackles with more impact than any of our LBs. If Bigby gets his paws on a RB, the RB is not going forward. It's strange, the guy is what? 215? but he stops RB's in their tracks and usually pushes them back. He also crushes WR's coming over the middle, twice taking them out of the game in the first quarter. He's a little pit bull and he's young. There is nothing wrong with going through a few growing pains with him. He's essentially a rookie. He has to start showing signs of consistancy though. He's getting beat too often on deep balls.
Ultimately, if Rouse develops into the instinctive zone cover safety that he looks to be and Bigby gets some consistancy in his pass coverage responsibilities (even if he's just average), I could be happy with our young safeties. This is a position that usually takes a couple years to develop. Let's see how he progresses in the other parts of his game because he brings impact in the run game and with his hard hits. He might be the biggest impact player (not named Woodson or Kamp) on this team. Barnett is solid and more consistant, but Bigby crushes guys and forces fumbles.
Ultimately, if Rouse develops into the instinctive zone cover safety that he looks to be and Bigby gets some consistancy in his pass coverage responsibilities (even if he's just average), I could be happy with our young safeties. This is a position that usually takes a couple years to develop. Let's see how he progresses in the other parts of his game because he brings impact in the run game and with his hard hits. He might be the biggest impact player (not named Woodson or Kamp) on this team. Barnett is solid and more consistant, but Bigby crushes guys and forces fumbles.

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