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Godfrey:I'm full go


Jmac

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Per several on twitter (j.jones, S.Reed).., says, he is full go (can cut and back pedal...just needs confidence)...says he was told he is strictly nickel (sorry Cap)...and is ready to compete and make this team as a starter...first good news from camp.

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Unlike most of this board, I have no hate for Godfrey and hopes he does well in the Nickel spot. I wanted to see what he could have done at FS last year but as we know he got hurt. I thought he would have done well with coach Wilks and our front 7, like every other "pos DB" that we thought we had going into last season.

(I thought we would be fine back there wile most everyone panicked going into training camp. ;) )

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Given that we're barely paying him now compared to his old contract, his transition is intriguing but I'm definitely not a fan of his.  

 

Godfrey v. Benwikere v. Norman v. Dockery should be a camp battle to keep an eye on assuming White & Cason are our 1 & 2.  

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