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  • tony619alu
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    • Apr 2010
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    #1

    who is the best cornerback in nfl head coach 09?

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  • fallenangels19
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    • Aug 2011
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    #2
    Re: who is the best cornerback in nfl head coach 09?

    Demario Waddle 2009 Zazzali draft

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    • Skarecrow
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      • Feb 2010
      • 405

      #3
      Re: who is the best cornerback in nfl head coach 09?

      had some really good safeties. not that many good cornerbacks. on my current team, my best CB is actually a former SS, Kenny Phillips.
      Juran Riley is doing.. ok. not great, but ok

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      • cutter73
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        • Oct 2008
        • 341

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        Re: who is the best cornerback in nfl head coach 09?

        Juran Riley gets my vote, but Waddle is very close. I don't know if it's just the man coverage defense I use, but after about a season, Riley goes nuts for me and become Deion Sanders on steroids. Which is odd, because I recall them saying how he struggles in man druing the draft.

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        • Byron Yatch
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          • Apr 2012
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          #5
          Re: who is the best cornerback in nfl head coach 09?

          Juran isnt a terrible man defender. But he's prolly doing as well for you at it because you probably blitz a lot/enough. That makes it so he doesnt have to man up as long in coverage.
          When you're sending 5-6 blitzers, the qb usually only has 2-4 seconds to get rid of the ball. Thats not a lot of time for routes to develop. If you're just doing straight man and no blitz whatsoever than you must have a beast dl, cause it can be difficult to get a 3-4 man pass rush working efficently.

          If you're looking for a sleeper in the english draft path at cb, Joel tatum is a 99 speed and acc if I remember correctly and has a 92 potential in his rookie season think its the dexter foley draft which is like the 2nd created one. His only real drawback is he's short at 5'10 but he can become beastly if given a year or two to develop. Love using him in the slot as my d sends the nickle back all the time on blitzes. He was compared to sheldon brown I think and he was a 3rd rounder.
          Last edited by Byron Yatch; 04-19-2012, 09:42 PM.

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          • cutter73
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            • Oct 2008
            • 341

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            Re: who is the best cornerback in nfl head coach 09?

            Originally posted by Byron Yatch
            Juran isnt a terrible man defender. But he's prolly doing as well for you at it because you probably blitz a lot/enough. That makes it so he doesnt have to man up as long in coverage.
            When you're sending 5-6 blitzers, the qb usually only has 2-4 seconds to get rid of the ball. Thats not a lot of time for routes to develop. If you're just doing straight man and no blitz whatsoever than you must have a beast dl, cause it can be difficult to get a 3-4 man pass rush working efficently.

            If you're looking for a sleeper in the english draft path at cb, Joel tatum is a 99 speed and acc if I remember correctly and has a 92 potential in his rookie season think its the dexter foley draft which is like the 2nd created one. His only real drawback is he's short at 5'10 but he can become beastly if given a year or two to develop. Love using him in the slot as my d sends the nickle back all the time on blitzes. He was compared to sheldon brown I think and he was a 3rd rounder.
            I don't really blitz much at all. I typically just play standard 4-3 defense with 2 safties deep and my LB's playing man coverage on back and tight ends. In that draft path though, I usually do pick up Xavier Cox and Patrick Lopez. That';s prettymuch as far as I build my D-line,but Cox gets a bunch of sacks. Still, even when i'm not getting the pressure in games, Riley more or less winds up shutting down whatever WR he's stacked against in most seasons.

            There are a lot of corners to be had in the 2-4 round range in the English path though. Usually any Charles Woodson or Ty Law comparison is in the 90's in potential, and there are a pretty good number of those guys in that path.

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            • Byron Yatch
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              • Apr 2012
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              Re: who is the best cornerback in nfl head coach 09?

              Yeah, xavier cox and patrick lopez would be enough. Patrick wont get that high a sack total but his strength forces teams to double him or at least focus on him which makes the tackle one on one vs cox a lot. I bet you got some badass lbs too like knox or bomani or simms. Im not saying this like its a bad thing either, just showing how stars in one place make a star in another perform better, thats all.

              And Yeah, there are a ton of them, but I havent seen that many where they have 99 in both speed and acc as well as mid 70s coverage(As a rookie). Not many that go later than the first at least. Thats what gives joel an edge in my opinion. He's so fast that no one out runs him unless he misses a tackle(not that often really). He also ruins pass plays if he's rushing the qb. Its either a sack, sack fumble, forces an interception or an incomplete pass usually cause the qb cant set his feet. It does take a little time though for him to get this good.

              You are correct though, even the ones compared to tillman work out pretty well in that path. This one guy from that same draft(dexter foley(jack english path), Last name Castle(I think tyrel castle), pretty sure he's from navy and he's 6'3. He's my go to guy this franchise against players like C Johnson M kelly, Stovall, Roy williams, limas sweed(6'3+/ tallest reciever) . You just cant get away with using one of these 5'10 guys against those giants on the outside, not often at least, better have some hops!
              Last edited by Byron Yatch; 04-20-2012, 08:06 PM.

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              • cutter73
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                • Oct 2008
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                Re: who is the best cornerback in nfl head coach 09?

                Oh, I know what you are saying about the talent level of my defense in that career. It's the English path and all,so you'd haveto work extremely hard NOT to get a load of talent at every position. I can't really remember what LB's I had to be honest. It's been awhile, and i tend to lose interest in that draft path pretty early just because of how stacked my team turns out to be.

                Most of those late round steals names change randomly between carreers though, so I can't really pinpoint which ones I'm talking about since I never remember the schools. There's a chance I might have had Castle, just not be familiar with the name.

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                • ebongreen
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                  • Jun 2009
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                  Re: who is the best cornerback in nfl head coach 09?

                  I believe your Tatum is [Michigan St.] in English 2010 draft - the name is randomly generated. He's good, but at only 5'10" and not world-class durable he's not a go-to keeper for me. Too many teams with tall receivers, like Tampa Bay, against whom he matches poorly.

                  Regarding [Navy], he's good but not fast. The following year there's a 6'3" CB from Wisconsin with wheels who can definitely keep up with the tall-talls among WRs. IIRC in 2013 there's a late-round/undrafted 6'2" [Ty Law], which is about as far as I've ever gotten - I plan to have him and [Wisconsin] as my starting corners for some years. Juran Riley is really good - and expensive, and not as fast or as tall as some of the WRs he needs to beat.

                  Also, let's not forget Nnamdi Asomugha, who begins the 2008-09 season as a supremely good corner. He's very helpful in making my careers winning ones immediately.

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                  • Byron Yatch
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                    • Apr 2012
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                    Re: who is the best cornerback in nfl head coach 09?

                    You're probably correct ebon green. I think he was michigan state.
                    I know for sure his color was green during draft scouting and the colors for the players are one of their school's main colors.

                    I havent had a durablity issue with him yet but it could just be my trainer or the lack of years having him so far(going into 2013 draft I think). maybe he's only injury prone if he gets injured in his first preseason?

                    Ive had players like felix jones go their first preseason without injury and never really have problems after that(a minor one here or there). But if you let him get injured in the preseason, he never gets off the bench! He's ALWAYS INJURED, and I dont mean the injury bug, I just mean constantly getting injured over and over!

                    Ima look for those 6'3 guys you were talking about as Im coming up one of their drafts(I think 2013, might be 2012 in this chise though).

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                    • 1387sportscraver
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                      • Nov 2011
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                      #11
                      Re: who is the best cornerback in nfl head coach 09?

                      I going with karl dixon if he's used correctly but if I had to pick someone that has more versatility it would be the corner from Minnesota in the 1st year of the Ozzie jones draft under mc and ballhawk he has a 93potential

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                      • globespanner
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                        • Jul 2009
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                        Re: who is the best cornerback in nfl head coach 09?

                        I had Arnaz Soriano from the Zazzali path. In man coverage I think he was the best I had over Riley in The English path. he had 58 career interceptions with 12 returned for TD's. the next closest guy in the league had 4. he is a monster at taking the ball away or jumping the route.

                        Also an excellent returner, he returned 4 for TDS. A bonus is he has a long career and only missed one game. very durable

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                        • skipqtexas
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                          • Sep 2012
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                          #13
                          Re: who is the best cornerback in nfl head coach 09?

                          Originally posted by ebongreen
                          I believe your Tatum is [Michigan St.] in English 2010 draft - the name is randomly generated. He's good, but at only 5'10" and not world-class durable he's not a go-to keeper for me. Too many teams with tall receivers, like Tampa Bay, against whom he matches poorly.

                          Regarding [Navy], he's good but not fast. The following year there's a 6'3" CB from Wisconsin with wheels who can definitely keep up with the tall-talls among WRs. IIRC in 2013 there's a late-round/undrafted 6'2" [Ty Law], which is about as far as I've ever gotten - I plan to have him and [Wisconsin] as my starting corners for some years. Juran Riley is really good - and expensive, and not as fast or as tall as some of the WRs he needs to beat.

                          Also, let's not forget Nnamdi Asomugha, who begins the 2008-09 season as a supremely good corner. He's very helpful in making my careers winning ones immediately.
                          No doubt. That guy from Wisconsin is 6'3" 185 I got hi m in the 3rd round. Will deny anything that comes his way. Def a weapon against taller wr's. This guy is always a mystery to mee. i only played like 4 games with him because my file got corrupt. I havn't seen him since.

                          Tatam was a dissapointment for me. All that sppeed. But couldn't cover.

                          I got this Charles Woodson camparision guy in 2014 draft out of Miss Valley State named Moody in the 6th round. Was the best nickel corner I ever had. As good nickels are hard to come buy in real life and in this game. Out of 5 passes he would on'y give up 1. 90 man coverage potential.

                          Renaldo Moon from Illinois in the 2010 draft is dominate if you press man all game. But in off, he's vunerable. Since he's not that fast 87 or agile 86 or quick89 he's gonna give up alot of plays against faster wr's. One game he on'y gave up 1 pass out of 11 against one of the top wr's in the league.

                          The best cb I have ever went up against is no doubt Champ. Very dangerous to throw too.

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                          • Mike3207
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                            • Apr 2009
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                            #14
                            Re: who is the best cornerback in nfl head coach 09?

                            I've seen good results from DBs with a high Catch rating-Waddle's is 92.

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                            • Cavicchi
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                              Re: who is the best cornerback in nfl head coach 09?

                              How is Revis doing in this game?

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