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I can agree with that. I loved Gamble.
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Gamble is the best CB we ever had. Norman's 2015 season was the best single season by a DB we've ever had but overall Gamble's career here > J-No's career here.
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I'd put Gamble on a higher tier than Bradberry as well, but I understand what you are saying.
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That sounds a lot like our story though. We picked up a 1st round WR and a lot of hopes and prayers. We need some miracles for this D to be significantly better.
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Even if it was that serious it still is a head scratcher he is still dealing with it 9 months later. I am still believing just his enormous size is probably slowing things down. Tearing up your knee and being 325 pounds has to take time to get right. I guess we will see what happens in TC but this is starting to feel like there is more to the story or whatever. I had mine shaved a while back and it was basically 100% in roughly a month or so. I did a ton of stretching and knee exercises and it was fine.
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Worley was just terrible. And terrible from day one. The Titans picked #1 for a reason.
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Depends heavily on the extent of the damage. Many meniscus tears are simply a cleanup and couple of week recovery process, so the fact that he was out for the entire year and still recovering seemingly points to it being a very serious injury. Perhaps he actually tore it loose from the bone and didn't just damage the tissue itself. I've no idea if this is what he had done but knee cartilage damage is exactly the scenario where they do microfracture surgery. If that's what he had, again noting that I'm simply talking in hypothetical with no indication that he actually had it, then that could definitely prolong a recovery as well.
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I am having trouble understanding why this is a thing now. Pretty much anyone you ask and they would say the meniscus is the part of the knee you would want to injure over the acl or pcl. I guess his size is slowing the rehab. fug I dont know but at this point its not good. Mike Kaye @mike_e_kayDerrick Brown (knee) hopes to be back in drills by training camp with “load management.” #Panthers
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Stupid! Run the defense back, and beef up the oline with high draft picks, high pedigree players. Instead, let's draft all defense and completely ignore the reason we lost the Super Bowl - oline!!!!
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it's probably on the ultimate premium tier at your local cable company w/ VH1
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BET is still operating as an entity?
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Daryl Worley and some tiny dude whose name I can't remember. If the guy whose name I forgot played a single snap in a regular season game I missed it. edit: holy poo I just looked and Worley was on the Titans' roster last year. I thought he had been out of the league for at least three or four years by now.
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I’ll keep saying it. The feeling of intensity is palpable. This is going to look like Dan Morgan brand football. ‘No more shinings, Billy.’
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Then broke his own rule, panicked and used 3 picks on CB, two of which, I cant bother to remember but they were a waste.
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I like watching this stuff and it gives me good vibes. I do think the guy went over the top regarding the T-Mac draft pick though. I dont believe Bryce has Brady/GOAT influence on the front office based on half a good season in Carolina. They might have been leaning that way and his vocalization may have help cement the deal but I cant believe the FO weighted the BY endorsement to change the course of the draft. Just my .02
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For the streets typa. Hope XL ain’t getting too mixed up in that.
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and leadership in the locker room (the players say he's a leader and believe in him)
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Bradberry is the better CB and I dont think its too close. They should have played together
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I was as big of a fan of Josh as anyone and was pissed about that situation then and still am today. But Bradberry was also a legit #1 corner for a while here, not as flashy as Josh or as mentioned before in this thread not at the level of Josh's peak, but he was more consistent and just a quiet stud. Like Gamble was. Was just correcting the post from before about how the draft was completely wasted trying to replace him, which is a notion I just disagree with. Bradberry was a great pick and legit #1 corner. As I already posted, the rest of the draft was an absolute disaster but we did come away with a Josh replacement. And yeah it should've been both but I'm just evaluating the moves after the Josh fiasco. Also worth noting we did have Bene who was coming off 2 incredible seasons before breaking his leg late in 2015. I don't think anyone expected him to fall off nearly as much as he did following that injury. If he had gotten back to that level of play, Bradberry on the outside with him in the slot would be a decent pair to bolster a corner group. Those 2 plus a veteran outside CB signing after the Josh fiasco would've been a reasonably good group. But Bene couldn't get his conditioning back and sucked and DG was confident in 3 rookies which was dumb as hell.
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Playoff run incoming
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comedy doesn't really work well in 2025. Sadly.
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AJ and Free are the only 106 and Park hosts I recognize. The show was dead to me when they replaced them.
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