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 Originally Posted by BananaStand
He completely re-defined the position. He was big enough, strong enough, and fast enough to cover any wide receiver in the game 1 on 1. He could cover a guy man-to-man, and still deny entire portions of the field to other receivers because he was so fucking fast. His numbers are impressive, but some of his best games have goose-eggs on the stat sheet. That's because offenses simply wouldn't ever put the ball anywhere near him.
His career occurred during a time when the 'west coast offense' became en vogue.
How have defenses effectively responded to the West Coast Offense?
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