Bodogblog

October 27th, 2016 at 3:29 PM ^

Nobody's perfect, but King was absolutely sapped by a TE post route in the Iowa game.  It was bad enough that I replayed to make sure it was him, and concluded he must be injured. Late getting there, half-assed strafe at the ball when arriving, missed the tackle, and seemed to be running in quicksand in pursuit.  I'd take Lewis every time

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October 28th, 2016 at 7:50 AM ^

Hold up...stribling is obviously dynamite..but he's been able to showcase his dynamite-ness more often than Lewis has because QBs simply don't throw to guys Lewis is covering. Maybe that doesn't make for crazy cool stats and tons of picks, but I love that jourdan effectively eliminates pass targets.



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Indonacious

October 27th, 2016 at 3:49 PM ^

Channing Stribling, CB, Michigan 

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Channing Stribling has been every bit the shutdown corner Jourdan Lewis has been for Michigan the past two seasons, but only now is he starting to get his due press. Last year he gave up more than two receptions just once all season, and this year he has yielded just nine catches on 30 targets, giving up no touchdowns while coming down with three interceptions and five pass breakups. Opposing QBs have a QB rating of 4.7 when throwing to his area, which is the lowest in the country by a considerable margin among corners that have been targeted at least 30 times (Houston’s Howard Wilson has a QB rating against of 28.4).