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Season Retro: Jordan Babineaux

I'm sure he's a very nice guy

Jordan Babineaux

Stats

Highlights

Lowlights

Outlook

Star-divide

Stats*

Penetration: 5

Good Coverage: 3

Blown Coverage: 16

Blown Assignments: 3

Broken Tackles: 3

*Includes all games minus Week 10, Divisional Round and the second half of Week 3 and the first half of week 1.

Highlights

1/5/08

Hooray, Babs!: I don't get to write that too often, and the guy's still miserable in coverage, but I have to applaud him for steering Torrence into the ball. It was a little gutsy, maybe too gutsy, but it ended up netting the Hawks 33 yards of field position. As Krusty's accountant said: "Gambling's the finest thing a man can do, if he's good at it."

11/25/07

We end with some redemption for two of the Hawks most maligned players: Jordan Babineaux and Brian Russell. Yep, them.

8th play, deciding drive. The Rams run another X pattern with their two right receivers. Babs, playing in a short zone, slips the pick and is on Drew Bennett immediately. Two yards, but the score is prevented. Excellent, heads-up play by Babs.

Lowlights

11/4/07

How bad is Jordan Babineaux in coverage?: Awful. Clueless. Awful. In 9 plays, against the Browns in their final drive of the half, Babs blew coverage 3 times. I like Babineaux, he has a nose for the ball, but his coverage skills are atrocious. For Christ's sake, give your second round choice a chance to work the nickel! Why did you draft him, to have him watch Nate Burleson catch kickoffs each week?

11/18/07

What to do with Jordan Babineaux? He's a gamer, a team player and will forever be beloved for (s)tripping Tony Romo and sending Seattle to the divisional round in 2006. The problem is he couldn't cover water with oil. After Jennings and Grant converged for a synchronized swat on a deep pass intended for Berrian, Jennings limped off and Babineaux slid over to the #2 corner position. Two plays later Babs badly blew coverage against Muhsin Muhammad, a player so old the prophet was named after him. And really, this blown coverage had it all. He was beat off the line, couldn't recover and then fell to the ground when Muhammad hooked back. The whole thing played out like a French comedy. With Wilson healthy, the nickelback spot should be his to lose.

12/9/07

If someone asks you how Jerheme Urban recorded 6 receptions, 123 yards and a score against Seattle, the answer has but one name: Jordan Babineaux. Half of Urban's yards and receptions along with his touchdown came in the 3rd quarter. Those three receptions have a unifying phenomenon: blown coverage by Babs. Second play of the Cards first drive, Urban wide open, blown coverage Babs. Deon Grant chews him a new poo shoot after that one. Can't say it worked. Seventh play of the Cards second drive, 3rd and 18, Urban open for 38, blown coverage, Babs. Touchdown reception on the 16th play of the same drive, Urban does his best to screw it up by deflecting the ball up in the air, but luckily Babs is so badly beaten that Urban has little distraction whilst reeling the ball back in. That entire drive, FYI, was played with the Hawks in a Nickel defense. Thankfully, on the ensuing drive, after the Cards recovered their own onside kick, Seattle reverted back to a simple Base, Cover-2. Sheesh.

12/16/07

What more can be said about Jordan Babineaux. He's got it bad, his teammates know and fingers are starting to point. I hate to be so stark, but, right now, guy's playing his way off the 2008 roster. On the Panthers' 7th play of their 2nd drive, Babs had every chance to not only cover his assignment, but go for a pick. Panthers break with trips right. Hawks are in a Nickel defense. Presnap, the outside receiver of the bunch motions wide right. Snap. Hawks bring medium pressure, the pocket collapses and Matt Moore rolls right. He finds Drew Carter wide open, passes and Carter converts the first. Babs comes running for the clean up tackle, but the damage is done. Tats, who had the inside zone a step away from Carter, runs up with his arms widespread, staring down Babs in the body language equivalent of "WTF?" If you see this contest again, look at Babs, he knows he screwed up and the shame is splayed across his face. I'm pulling for the guy, but he's a cipher on a defense defined by its headiness and hard work. The capper, I counted, Moore stares down Carter for just under 3 seconds straight, even thrice patting the ball. If you can't cover a guy after all that, man, you're hurtin'.

Outlook

Babineaux like Womack is valued for his versatility. Both are able to suck at multiple positions. With any luck, Babineaux will remain depth for the entirety of 2008.

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Why does a GM who supposedly
excels at evaluating defensive players keep players like Babs and Russell on the roster?
http://lybberty.com/

by skijake1 on Mar 31, 2008 2:14 PM PDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

every team has some bad players on it
Babs will probably move to dime back next season and won't be a huge factor.

I expect 2008 to be the last season Russell starts, he's a stop gap.  If Ruskell brought him in a savior  of the defense then we'd have problems.

by MFAN on Mar 31, 2008 3:31 PM PDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I'm Happy
You found highlights for Babs.
Juck Fosh Brown

by SSreporters on Mar 31, 2008 4:07 PM PDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

It sounds to me
like "Big Play" Babs (that nickname makes me sick) just isn't a cornerback.  If used correctly at safety I think he could be solid depth.  

Can someone explain to me his contract situation?  I seem to remember him getting far too much money.

by Nate Dogg on Mar 31, 2008 5:09 PM PDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Per Rotoworld
Signed a five-year, $15 million contract extension through 2012. The deal includes $3.75 million in guarantees. Another $2 million is available through incentives. 2008: $610,000, 2009: $1.35 million, 2010: $1.45 million, 2011: $1.55 million, 2012: $1.75 million, 2013: Free Agent

by John Morgan on Mar 31, 2008 6:23 PM PDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Babs
I like Babs.

I think he is a good special teamer and is worth keeping around as his knack for making clutch plays on special teams has proven valuable over the past few seasons.

He has been playing out of place as the #3 CB and that isn't as much his fault as it is him being put in a position he can't handle.

With Wilson taking over the nickle next season Babs will go from bad CB to good special teamer.

Worthy of mention in his highlights would be the pick 6 and fumble recovery in the playoffs.

by puerto on Mar 31, 2008 8:29 PM PDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Just because it isn't his fault
doesn't make him any less terrible.

The fumble was in the divisional game, which is not one of the games that was reviewed.

by Nate Dogg on Mar 31, 2008 9:48 PM PDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

You forgot a highlight
When he blew up Todd Collins after the Deon Grant INT TD
Coach Owens = Scruffy's spell check

by Scruffy Lefty on Apr 1, 2008 8:31 AM PDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

think it was the other way around
Grant blew up Collins on the babs TD :)

by MFAN on Apr 1, 2008 10:43 AM PDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

dammit
your right

oh well it was still awesome

Coach Owens = Scruffy's spell check

by Scruffy Lefty on Apr 1, 2008 11:01 AM PDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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