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Tre Boston feels FS spot is his to lose.


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Black & Blue Review @BlackBlueReview  ·  7h 7 hours ago

Spoke to Tre Boston about Kurt Coleman addition. Boston on free safety spot: "I feel like it's my spot to lose."

 

 

I dunno about you but I am not completely sold on Boston. He almost pulled a Nakamura with that interception Bene had against the Saints. He flies around a lot but I have seen him miss a fair share of balls flying around and if not for inaccurate passes or someone to clean up, it may be much worse. I think the competition might help push him. Also he was injured a bit so we would see how he plays with a full offseason program.

 

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did I miss the memo where a 4th round pick was suppose to come in and play like a probowler in his rookie year?

Yea, you did. They're in the threads labeled "Gettlemen is a draft genius', and 'there is not OT in this or last draft that can help us' threads.

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