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Daryl Worley: ‘I Was Very Unimpressed With the Way I Played’


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LOOOL... at everybody claiming all world status for the rookie corners and one lack luster pre season game now their doubting Worley. Everybody takes there lumps in the  league and eventually Bradberry will get his too, better pre season than regular season. The play calls wasnt helping him either we wont be that soft in games that count.

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6 minutes ago, KSpan said:

The rest of his comment:

 "I was playing a little bit not as aggressive as I'm used to because of some of the calls and not being able to challenge balls and routes the way I would've liked."

 

sounds familiar. they did the same thing to Norman too for his first season+. it made people think he sucked, but the coaches refused to trust him to play closer.

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2 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

LOOOL... at everybody claiming all world status for the rookie corners and one lack luster pre season game now their doubting Worley. Everybody takes there lumps in the  league and eventually Bradberry will get his too, better pre season than regular season. The play calls wasnt helping him either we wont be that soft in games that count.

He said he was unimpressed, I too was unimpressed.  Not really a big deal.

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3 minutes ago, SIGCHI222 said:

He said he was unimpressed, I too was unimpressed.  Not really a big deal.

Did you expect him to say he played well or something?? He gave up quick slants on all his completions when he was 20 yards off the ball hence why he said the play calling didnt help. Hard to impress in that situation for any corner thats why its not a big deal.

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This defense plays a zone scheme.  I don't care how good you are as a corner, if the opposing QB has time and is a good QB mind you, he will find holes to exploit in the scheme.  Rarely do our corners bump and press receivers. (Pretty much the whole game the Titan receivers were playing with free releases)  So to be a great corner here, you need fast reaction times and hope the pass rush is getting home.

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16 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Did you expect him to say he played well or something?? He gave up quick slants on all his completions when he was 20 yards off the ball hence why he said the play calling didnt help. Hard to impress in that situation for any corner thats why its not a big deal.

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I wasn't impressed.  Neither was he.  Why does this bother you if you already have an explanation/excuse in your head?

Let it go dude, we pull for the same team.  You telling me it's not a big deal is exactly what I said at the end of my post.

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26 minutes ago, SIGCHI222 said:

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I wasn't impressed.  Neither was he.  Why does this bother you if you already have an explanation/excuse in your head?

Let it go dude, we pull for the same team.  You telling me it's not a big deal is exactly what I said at the end of my post.

There it is, the classic " why are you bothered?" response when you responded to me initially LOL. Have a great night buddy.

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