This is what I am talking about Pay particular attention to #22 Paul Krause. Harrison Smith, right down to his number 22 , appears to be his clone http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID0jDjLDexA
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Paul Krause and Harrison Smith have little in common in their style of play.
Smith is much better pass defender than the Vikings have had at safety in years, so maybe that's the reason for the comparison. Beyond that, I doubt that Smith will approach half the number of INTs that Krause achieved in his career. Smith is a very physical safety, while Krause was the exact opposite.
I truly missed out on some great football. That is for certain...
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Eli wrote:Paul Krause and Harrison Smith have little in common in their style of play.
Smith is much better pass defender than the Vikings have had at safety in years, so maybe that's the reason for the comparison. Beyond that, I doubt that Smith will approach half the number of INTs that Krause achieved in his career. Smith is a very physical safety, while Krause was the exact opposite.
I totally disagree. Smith is more physical indeed but they were/are both ball hawks and have a knack for being around the ball and making big plays. Krause intercepted a lot of wounded duck passes as a result of the constant pressure that the front four produced and yes I doubt that Smith will ever even come close to Krause's number of career interceptions. But when I watch both of them I see similar size, speed , and coverage skills. I would venture to say that Smith has many pro-bowls in front of him and has the capacity to become the Vike's best safety ever.
Do not mistake KINDNESS for WEAKNESS!
Best to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool rather than open it and remove all doubt.
There is something about that era team. They were so great but were denied the ring. I wonder if Buffalo fans are as nostalgic about the Jim Kelly era.
That was great! My step dad is originally from Spring Valley Minn, obviously is the reason why each of us have a purple room in our house, including my sister. I brought him my lab top to watch those high lights, his eyes lit up was like taking a trip down memory lane. He wears an old beat up Krause jersey every Sunday during the season, one thing that I hope never changes. SKOL VIKES