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Jason Baker is Terrible


Delhommey

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I've made my hatred for him know for years. He's the common denominator in a horrible coverage unit. 3.2 seconds hang time? Hit the showers worthless one.

I said Henerey as early as the 3rd before the draft. Having him and keeping Johnny Boy would have us still in the (slim chance) wild card hunt.

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Baker seemed good last year, seemed off today though.

2010 he was 11th in the NFC in net avg., 10th gross avg. (that's below avg. in a 16 team conference.)

2011 he's 19th in the NFC, which is of course LAST in net avg., and 17th in gross avg.

Big Time Suckage :(

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I've made my hatred for him know for years. He's the common denominator in a horrible coverage unit. 3.2 seconds hang time? Hit the showers worthless one.

I said Henerey as early as the 3rd before the draft. Having him and keeping Johnny Boy would have us still in the (slim chance) wild card hunt.

Without Baker we'd still have a shot at a wild card.

Cool.

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Blah blah blah, no Baker and we'd be in the Superbowl.

This is groundbreaking stuff.

Dude sucks, but we have much bigger problems, like say, the entire ST unit - K, P, returners, gunners (aside from Captain), coverage, blocking, etc.

He's a small piece of a much larger "suck ass" pie.

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