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Nate Clements the best?

well, i must say, Nate is pretty damn good, and definitely deserves his payday... i'm not a Bills fan, but i used to really enjoy watching them on D in '03 when Nate and Antoine Winfield were manning the corners... i remember when the Bills played the Dolphins in '03, and Winfield had 5 or 6 solo tackles on Rickey Williams, and forced a fumble... i think, pound for pound, Winfield is the best defender in the NFL... i don't know how much the Vikings are paying Antoine, but i'm guessing that Nate should get a similar contract...
 
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I remember when the bills played the packers when they had Terry Glen. Glen was running a fade route and just as the ball got to him Winfield came over and knocked the shit out of him. It was an awesome hit.
 
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As a bengals fan that watched all the games i could last year, i think that the fact that nate held chad johnson to two catches says alot. Champ didnt do that. Nate needs to be PAID. If not, he is more than welcome to sign with cincy next year!:biggrin:
 
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Winfield became the highest paid player on the Vikings when he signed for $12.5 MM. He's easily been their best defender, so it's hard to say they didn't get what they bargained for. Their new cornerback signee this year, Fred Smoot, is paid similar money. I haven't watched Clements nearly as much, but he's pretty bad ass.
 
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I know I'm in the minority here, but I've always thought that Nate was the best out of all the great OSU corners that I've seen (I'm not counting Fox as I've only seen him in old games). Nate may be as good in coverage as Springs and is a better tackler. Nate is as good of a tackler as Mike Doss was and yes, I know Doss was a safety. Nate is just that good of a tackler. Winfield is a good tackler too, but at his size he can't be the tackler that Nate is. Actually not only is he a sure tackler, he is a vicious hitter. He has good size too and he's as fast, if not faster than Plummer, Springs and Winfield. Nate finished third in the NFL's fastest man contest during Pro Bowl week in February.

Yes, I know he had trouble with Johnson in the Minny game, but that was one freaking game. The guy is a total stud.

Go Bucks!!! In Tress We Trust.
 
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New article on Nate Clements:

Clements making his case
He opens "walk' year blanketing Texan star

By ALLEN WILSON
News Sports Reporter
9/13/2005
Cornerback Nate Clements is playing for a new contract this season. He made one heck of a case for himself Sunday.

Clements' blanket coverage on Houston Texans Pro Bowl wide receiver Andre Johnson played a strong role in the Bills' season-opening 22-7 victory.
Typically, the Bills don't flip their cornerbacks. Clements lines up on the right side, while Terrence McGee mans the left corner.
But Clements shadowed Johnson all over the field. The results: Johnson was held to three catches for 18 yards. He didn't make his first reception until there was 3:30 remaining in the third quarter. Clements got some help from safeties in covering Johnson, but generally it was Clements' job to stop Johnson and he did.


"(Defensive coordinator) Jerry Gray feels the same way I feel," Clements said. "You put your number one guy on their number one guy and call it hand ball and let's go. That's what we did.
"It's not like I was trying to make a statement to anybody. I just play. What I really wanted to accomplish was win first. Be held accountable for what I do and take care of my responsibility and get a win out of it."
Clements has been one of the NFL's most talented cornerbacks throughout his five-year career. He's got ideal size (6-feet, 209 pounds) to compete with big receivers and the speed to run with fast ones.
It's those qualities that will make Clements one of the most sought-after players in free agency next year. That is, if he's allowed to become a free agent.
The Bills could make him their franchise player after the season, but their first choice would be signing Clements to a contract extension. Both sides have continued to talk, but according to Clements' agent, Todd France, no significant progress has been made yet.
"At this point there is nothing to report," France said. "The lines of communication between the team and I are open, there just has not been any real progress to this point.
As far as continuing talks during the season is concerned, only if significant progress is made and it makes sense for both the team and I to continue negotiations because both sides feel a deal can potentially be reached and it does not become a distraction to the team and/or Nate individually, then I think there would be a possibility both sides would potentially try and work toward finalizing a deal.
"If a deal is not reached early on, then obviously when the season ends we can pick negotiations back up. At this point it is just too early to say what exactly will happen after the season in terms of getting something done."
Clements has stated publicly that he wants to be among the highest-paid cornerbacks in the NFL. That would put him in the neighborhood of Champ Bailey, who got an $18 million signing bonus as part of a seven-year, $63 million contract he got from the Denver Broncos.
But football, not money, is the only thing on Clements' mind right now.
"As I said before the season I'm not worried about contract negotiations or anything like that," he said. "All I'm worried about is getting W's and taking care of my business on the field and everything else will fall into place for me."
On Sunday, Clements couldn't have asked for a better scenario to showcase his ability. The Texans are limited in the passing game because they don't have much other than Johnson, who was the only Houston wide receiver to catch a pass Sunday.
Despite the lack of a second receiving threat, Johnson remains a dangerous player that defenses must account for on every play. He is a physical receiver with a rare combination of great size (6-3, 221) and sprinter's speed.
The last time Johnson came to Buffalo as a rookie in 2003 he lit up the Bills for four catches totaling 122 yards, including a 46-yard touchdown. He got behind Clements only once on a long pass Sunday, but free safety Troy Vincent made a leaping interception to kill the scoring threat.
For the most part, Johnson was rarely heard from because Clements stuck to him like flypaper.
"He's an athletic receiver, big, fast and strong," Clements said of Johnson. "You just can't let him know what you're going to do. You have to keep him guessing. I can't sit there and try to outmuscle the guy every single snap. It's not going to really work. You pick and choose your spots."
No one knows if Clements will play for the Bills beyond this season, but it's all about the here and now for him. "I think Nate was on a mission, especially missing the better part of the week of practice (with a sore shoulder)," said Bills coach Mike Mularkey. "He wanted to prove that he was healthy first of all and he wanted to be matched up against Andre and see what took place."
Clements plans to savor his season-opening performance, but not too long. He knows other challenges await him down the road. He knows there are other receivers looking forward to coming after him.
His response to that: Bring it on. "I'm competitive," he said. "I always have the mentality that I'm going to beat the man across from me. Whoever it is, it's going to be a long day for him."
http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20050913/1063508.asp
 
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Dispatch

2/23/06

NFL | NOTEBOOK

Buffalo uses franchise tag to retain Clements

Thursday, February 23, 2006

ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Cornerback Nate Clements’ plan to pursue a lucrative contract on the free-agent market was put on hold yesterday when the Buffalo Bills designated him their franchise player.

The move was expected and allows the Bills to retain the rights to Clements by offering the five-year starter and 2004 Pro Bowl selection a one-year contract worth $5.89 million.

"We consider Nate a valuable member of our defense and believe he will play an important role in reestablishing our defense as one of the toughest units in the league," general manager Marv Levy said, adding that he remains optimistic the Bills can negotiate a long-term deal with Clements, who was considered one of the prime defensive backs on the market.
Clements can stay away from team functions, including minicamps and training camp, until accepting the offer. That could mean Clements would miss valuable time learning the Bills’ defensive philosophy under new coach Dick Jauron.
 
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This was a HUGE move on our part...without him our defense would drop dramatically...McGee is not a #1 CB...and yes it is my opinion that Clements when he is on his game is one the if not the best CB in the league
 
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