*files Larry Holmes paperwork for Darrelle Shavar Revis*

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The Island on Lost
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>>>> Revis Island
 

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:boss:...About to light up that Revis pack...He had a great run...And for those saying he was better than Prime, please kill yourselves

He's not better than Prime, but Revis 2009 season was better than any of Prime seasons.
 

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This is Revis 10th year: Deion 10th is when he played himself in Washington. The year before in Dallas was much like Revis last year. Aaaaaaaight but not what we're used to
 

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That was bad. Dude just straight outran him. No double move or anything. Open release and he just took off :wow:

It looked like Revis was expecting safety help on that play. The coaches stated they'd give him safety help for that game.

He has lost a step though, and looks a little too heavy as well.
 

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Revis only got burned by Goodwin because he turned around too late to make a play on the ball. Maybe understimated his speed.

Goodwin has had just 1 catch since.

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He definitely got caught looking in the backfield for a second. Turned late.
 

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He had a great career. I can still remember watching him at Pitt.

It's clear the WR talent level is exceeding his own talent.
 

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His body is going against his technique now. You gotta study Revis technique....what he used to do along the sideline was meet a receiver at the top of his route like a 90 degree triangle. He'd do that and would keep his arm stuck out where a receiver would either have to run through his arm, climb up his back to run the route or run out of bounds......all this while allowing him to look back at the ball.


























He can't meet them at the top of their routeanymore. :to: even the arm bar doesn't work anymore
 
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