Corey Webster
FameRank: 6

" First-Team All-Southeastern Conference/SEC

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"Corey Jonas Webster" (born March 2, 1982) is an American football cornerback who is currently a free agent. He was NFL Draft/drafted by the Giants in the second round of the 2005 NFL Draft. He played college football at LSU Tigers football/Louisiana State University.

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We have to take the positive things we?ve learned from all the games we have played, use them to get better, and just know that every game will be another biglearning experience.

It'll be a huge challenge. He's a smaller guy who plays very big.

A couple times we've had a chance to make plays and it could've gone either way, ... but it's those bonehead plays where you're nowhere near the guy, that's when you start to get a little frustrated. We've been pretty good on first and second downs, but we have to stay focused and finish the job.

They?ve got a quarterback (in Drew Bledsoe) with a strong arm and a lot of experience and two veteran receivers who know all the tricks of the trade. So we will have to keep good eye contact on them and be ready to do all the things we?ve been taught to do as defensive backs.

We know that he is a good receiver, probably the best in the business this year. We're going to use that as a challenge and motivate ourselves.

I don?t know what my role will be, I just have to be ready for any role they put me in. I know that means more film studying on my part and that?s what I?m going to do.

They're using the hurricane as their inspiration to win for the season so we're going to have to be fired up for them and force our will on them.

He has a ways to go.

Everybody is going to have to do more now. You hate to lose a guy like Will Peterson because he means so much to this team. Without him younger guys are going to have to take on a bigger role.