yeah but what do you really have at corner? Washington is still slender, has never blown anyone away yet, and is reluctant to hit. Webster's best position is probably free-safety, Baker's renaissance thus far has only translated on the practice field, and T-Rex largely played rover and FS while at Hills High. This same defensive backfield allowed Dontavia Bogan, a guy that's really mostly a very good possession receiver, to toast them for over 200 yards in a spring game. Until Washington, and Baker show in the game that they've truly turned the corner, and until T-Rex gets in a game and rpvoes to be the real deal then you've got to keep Bryant around at corner. A team like us, especially in the BE where we face 3-4 spread offenses, will need 5-6 corners throughout the season. ning game Make up your mind man, are we going to get beat by 3-4 spread offenses, or by teams that run a power running game. (reference to "Fast Times at Ridgemont High") Hopefully one of our interrior linemen play like Forest Whitaker did in that game. ;D