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Antonio Cromartie


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14 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Nowhere near as physical as Gettleman and Rivera like their DBs to be. I'd say he's a long shot for this reason alone, without even considering his 'meh' performances the last couple of years.

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I'm not advocating him but if a single play showing poor effort defines a career then Newton jumping away from the fumble in the SB defines Newton.

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If we get this Antonio I'll take it, him and Bene competing for the starting role, and an incentive laden deal could be a good may to maximize the effort. I could see Bene starting in the 4-3 base, and sliding to nickel back with Cromartie outside. 

I don't see how any fan could disagree with that, and IF we are able to add Weddle on the back end we'd have a very good secondary, with the ability to run more man schemes with renewed depth / talent. 

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4 hours ago, csx said:

I'm not advocating him but if a single play showing poor effort defines a career then Newton jumping away from the fumble in the SB defines Newton.

I just picked a glaring (and amusing) example, but he's never been into run support. Looking at Carolina's FA pickups, guys like Florence, Antoine Cason (awful as he ended up being), Tillman, Finnegan, and even DJ Moore at CB and Mitchell, Harper, Coleman, and Mikell at S are/were all physical players. The only signing who doesn't fit that mold was DeCoud, and I think they figured he'd just be playing deep the entire time.

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