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Wes Horton..what we know and what we don't


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Looks like he will be starting over Mario according to R.R. They think he is stouter against the run then Mario, but not the edge rusher that Addison is.Stats are 6'4 270 lbs and another UDFA.He had 2 sacks in 2013 with limited playing time.The team had at least 4 sacks every home game in 2013 and 7 so far in 2 games.Heavy rotation up coming with Horton in on running downs and Addison on passing downs this week.So what do you think about Wes...will that rotation get the job done? Not much choice actually....time to step up and do what needs to be done.

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Luke will prolly shadow him more than the TE Miller. Harper should do ok covering Miller. Even tho Harper is slower than ideal, Miller was never that quick, and playing his 10th year hasn't made him quicker, either.

 

Looking forward to seeing how Cason, White, and Benwikere handle Antonio Brown, Wheaton, and Lance Moore. Hope their coverage is good so the D-Line can get some coverage sacks.

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We also have Ealy to plug in on certain plays, I'm excited to see our platoon rotation on the D Line, keep running in the fresh bodies.  Colin Cole was awesome last game, although I know you're talking about DE.

 

CJ

Mario

Wes

Kony

Star

KK

Colin

Dwan

 

 

That's good poo right there folks, minus #76

 

EDIT: Damn, I forgot Frank the Tank.  I think we'll be okay up front.

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