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Thread: Head-to-head: Steelers WR Antonio Brown vs. Jets CB Antonio Cromartie

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    Head-to-head: Steelers WR Antonio Brown vs. Jets CB Antonio Cromartie

    Jets cornerback Antonio Cromartie is one of the more brash and boastful players in the National Football League. And, with 25 interceptions in his eight-year career, he is usually able to back up his bark.

    Cromartie is one of the top trash-talkers in the league, but he is also the player entrusted with replacing Darrelle Revis as the Jets' shutdown cornerback. And he will get a chance to back up his talk today when he faces Steelers receiver Antonio Brown, who has posted big numbers the past two games...........


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    Re: Head-to-head: Steelers WR Antonio Brown vs. Jets CB Antonio Cromartie

    He also holds probably more than any other CB in the NFL. Let's hope they call it today.

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    Re: Head-to-head: Steelers WR Antonio Brown vs. Jets CB Antonio Cromartie

    Is he even playing today?

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    Re: Head-to-head: Steelers WR Antonio Brown vs. Jets CB Antonio Cromartie

    Quote Originally Posted by steeldawg View Post
    Is he even playing today?
    He's listed as questionable but believes that he'll be able to play. With a bum knee, look for even more holding than normal.

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    Re: Head-to-head: Steelers WR Antonio Brown vs. Jets CB Antonio Cromartie

    with a bum knee Brown should light him up with relative ease because of the type of player Brown is .... more of a cutting slicing WR than a strait line guy and that will work heavily in his favor IMO because cutting is hard on the knee and if it is already injured Cromartie is in for a long ( or potentially really short ) days work

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    Re: Head-to-head: Steelers WR Antonio Brown vs. Jets CB Antonio Cromartie

    Quote Originally Posted by Dwinsgames View Post
    with a bum knee Brown should light him up with relative ease because of the type of player Brown is .... more of a cutting slicing WR than a strait line guy and that will work heavily in his favor IMO because cutting is hard on the knee and if it is already injured Cromartie is in for a long ( or potentially really short ) days work
    Of course Brown should light him up....which means Cromartie will probably play like an all pro today. Lol
    http://pic70.picturetrail.com/VOL1850/7714131/15251346/321617073.jpg

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    Re: Head-to-head: Steelers WR Antonio Brown vs. Jets CB Antonio Cromartie

    Quote Originally Posted by msafford View Post
    Of course Brown should light him up....which means Cromartie will probably play like an all pro today. Lol
    and since the knee of the DB is injured they will probably make adjustments to the game plan send Brown on mostly all straight line routes

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    Re: Head-to-head: Steelers WR Antonio Brown vs. Jets CB Antonio Cromartie

    Quote Originally Posted by Dwinsgames View Post
    with a bum knee Brown should light him up with relative ease because of the type of player Brown is .... more of a cutting slicing WR than a strait line guy and that will work heavily in his favor IMO because cutting is hard on the knee and if it is already injured Cromartie is in for a long ( or potentially really short ) days work
    Depending on the injury, stopping quickly can be very difficult. Come back routes should also be utilized to see just how healthy that knee is.

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