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    Charles Tillman might be Changing the Face of Football

    guy on a different level

    big fave for Defensive Player of year or even MVP

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    FOUR forced fumbles in one game. Never seen anyone like Tillman. And it's no accident, he just punches it right out. Makes you wonder why they don't all do that.

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    Very solid defense. Aggressive and cause chaotic.

    Rex Ryan should take notes.

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    Its cool you like your team but this is a capping forum

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    he doesn't even think tackle, because he knows there is a teamate .3 seconds behind him, he puts his whole concentration and body into punching that ball out.

    do you think the Houston Texas coaching staff will be drilling that into the skill player's heads? you'll see Arian Foster and Andre Johnson running with two hands on the ball ALOT next week

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    JJ Watt might still be leading, Ryan leading MVP race for now

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    I doubt a CB would ever win MVP, but defensive POY is possible if he keeps forcing fumbles at this rate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d2bets View Post
    FOUR forced fumbles in one game. Never seen anyone like Tillman. And it's no accident, he just punches it right out. Makes you wonder why they don't all do that.
    You can't be serious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rm18 View Post
    JJ Watt might still be leading, Ryan leading MVP race for now
    Yea, but Tillman is unique with that. He's notorious for punching the ball out of receivers and runningbacks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hougigo View Post
    Yea, but Tillman is unique with that. He's notorious for punching the ball out of receivers and runningbacks.
    this might be the first year he really gets recognition for his ball-hawking skills though.

    My point of the thread isn't so much to praise Tillman, as it is to bring up the fact that coaches at various levels that watch this, gotta think about transitioning their thinking from "form" tackling only, to an emphasis on punching the ball away AND tackling

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    Quote Originally Posted by d2bets View Post
    I doubt a CB would ever win MVP, but defensive POY is possible if he keeps forcing fumbles at this rate.
    Tillman on another level right now. Charles woodson won it in the past, so i'm sure Tillman and JJ Watts are live.

    Charles Tillman, Your Favorite All Pro Cornerback

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    Tilman great. love him. no chance at mvp though. def players, yes a good shot for sure. guy doesn't get enough recognition. hasn't made too many pro bowls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chi_archie View Post
    he doesn't even think tackle, because he knows there is a teamate .3 seconds behind him, he puts his whole concentration and body into punching that ball out.

    do you think the Houston Texas coaching staff will be drilling that into the skill player's heads? you'll see Arian Foster and Andre Johnson running with two hands on the ball ALOT next week
    Will be an interesting game since Houston actually has the fewest turnovers in the league on offense.

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