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When you aren't good enough for Atlanta's defense....


Jeremy Igo

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58 minutes ago, 15 said:

Their #1 corner is better than ours, everything else is a push or worse.

Atlanta has a good secondary group.  Alford was top 5 along with sherman and revis for lowest completion % when targeted.  It's not a push or worse.  That's inaccurate.  We don't know what we have yet.

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39 pages because we cut a guy who never played a down as a Panther.  All these couch GMs throwing Gettleman under the bus and declaring Boykin the second coming of Deion when 4 teams have let him go in the last year and he can't even make the Falcons 90 man squad.  So many here like to bitch just to bitch.

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23 minutes ago, Growl said:

Number of people have said Boykin is pretty determined to play on the outside which is where his division with teams comes from. He could've done that here for a year.

I for one had said that as well. However, considering I've read some sources about him being burned on the outside in college and a few pro games, his specialty is nb. We got a butt load of rookies that need reps. We're in a decent position right now.

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1 minute ago, 15 said:

meh I think alford is overrated. bene was ranked as a top corner his first year too. How about big bad charles godfrey and their future bust of a rookie playing safety? 

I apologize i meant corner group not the entire secondary.  Godfrey is yucky..  YUCKY

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