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Think Peanut is coming back now?


Cyberjag

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Look at the guys we have had in the secondary over the last 5 years.

It's pretty easy to argue that every single player there has been successful because of the scheme. Mike Mitchell hasn't even come close to replicating his success in Pittsburgh. Munnerlyn had been decent in Minnesota but certainly not any better than he was here.

Josh Norman has the ability to prove he can be successful outside of here, but it remains to be seen.

Point is, Rivera and McDermott's scheme has proven to be successful for the most part regardless of the players on the back end.

The defense wasn't great in 2011 or 2012 because the Front 7 wasn't solidified. Ever since then, it has been top 10.

We certainly wouldn't have made the Super Bowl without the play of Norman and Coleman last year, but the defense didn't carry us to a SB alone either. We had to win quite a few games in shoot outs. 

I trust Rivera and McDermott to develop a good defense. As long as the offense does well, we're going to be good

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I still think we might bring him back on vet min and keep him on the PUP to start the season as he continues to rehab, while we see how these new rookies develop.... Doesn't take up a roster spot.  Gives him more access in the locker room & DB room than a coach...., and if we need some veteran depth for our playoff run, maybe he's healed up by then to bring onto the roster...

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