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Love the picks!


Ja  Rhule

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We got 2 6'1 CBs with plus size arms and extreme athleticism to play in Carolina zone based D that made Josh Norman and Peanut look like probowlers... CB speed is irrelevant in our scheme... Physicality is everything! You got to remember who is in our division..  Julio Jones, Mike Evans and Vincent Jackson.  With our front 7, teams will be forced to pass... You won't be able just to lob over the top... We are going to make opposing QBs work hard to pass in between our LBs and Safeties. 

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3 minutes ago, ARSEN said:

We got 2 6'1 CBs with plus size arms and extreme athleticism to play in Carolina zone based D that made Josh Norman and Peanut look like probowlers... CB speed is irrelevant in our scheme... Physicality is everything! You got to remember who is in our division..  Julio Jones, Mike Evans and Vincent Jackson.  With our front 7, teams will be forced to pass... You won't be able just to lob over the top... We are going to make opposing QBs work hard to pass in between our LBs and Safeties. 

Josh Norman was probowler because of his skill sets and IQ he helped this team go 15-1 but we do have good prospect in Bradberry

idk about 3rd round pick

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2 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

I agree

 

i stand by these picks! Declaring it now! Ill laugh at the crow threads after next season! I cant believe all the people that truly think they know better  you all are hilarious

 

 

I really am satisfied, considering where we were drafting at throughout the weekend.

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3 minutes ago, The_Rainmaker said:

Josh Norman was probowler because of his skill sets and IQ he helped this team go 15-1 but we do have good prospect in Bradberry

idk about 3rd round pick

Josh Norman was in a dog house a season before last....  Let that sink in.

This guy is big, lean, antithetic, great tackler and with super long arms...  He is a perfect fit for our team.

 

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2 minutes ago, The_Rainmaker said:

Because he free lance not because of his  playing ablilty. He was picked as ALL -Pro by pp who actually knows about football more than you or me

Yes, he free lance in his zone...  Which is what zone cover corner supposed to do....  That's why it called zone coverage.

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I am happy with the draft so far.  Won't say I'm happy overall until it's over obviously, and I won't say we drafted who I wanted (that never happens), but I think some of the people who are loudly whining and protesting that they've lost faith in Gettleman / that he blew this draft are just....well bless their hearts.

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agree, idk why everyone is being babies. we loaded up the front end to keep an elite pass rush which will then make our flagging secondary look better, and then bolstered our flagging secondary with some young fresh blood. the camp battle is going to bring out the best of everybody and will probably be one of the focal points of media coverage.

i don't see how anyone can hate it, especially given how well rounded we are as a team to begin with.

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3 minutes ago, Kuechly59 said:

His Iq? Lmao you must not remember how long it took him to learn the defense or the Buffaloe game he lost us by not understand where he was supposed to be.

All pro - jumping routes, making game winning interception knowing where Cooks was going, the sack on Russell Wilson ,...etc 

dont try to diminish the man. We got our picks and it should help us move forward from Norman. 

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