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Players who hurt/helped themselves (game 3)


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Funchess came to play.  David Mayo is much better than I expected.  Ealy looks primed for a big year.  1st string offensive line looked good.  Stew and Tolbert looked good in very limited time.  CAP looks like he's locked down the final RB spot.

Worley looked pretty good after that first play.  Bradberry only had 1 bad play.  Coleman hopefully doesn't drop that again.  Bene had good coverage- Brady made a HOF throw.

Cam was as bad as he's been in the last 3 years.  Ginn is Ginn.  KB and Cam are not in synch, and KB certainly doesn't look all the way back.

Backup DE's are nothing special.  Didn't notice Vernon Butler at all tonight.  Nobody wants to win the 3rd TE spot I guess.  Mucas had a couple of nice catches, but I don't know how he makes the team given his limitations as a blocker.  Safety is a legitimate concern.  I hope Whitner or Stevie Brown can contribute.  Having Remmers going against Von Miller again to start the season is scary.  Definite weak link on line.

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42 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

Funchess came to play.  David Mayo is much better than I expected.  Ealy looks primed for a big year.  1st string offensive line looked good.  Stew and Tolbert looked good in very limited time.  CAP looks like he's locked down the final RB spot.

Worley looked pretty good after that first play.  Bradberry only had 1 bad play.  Coleman hopefully doesn't drop that again.  Bene had good coverage- Brady made a HOF throw.

Cam was as bad as he's been in the last 3 years.  Ginn is Ginn.  KB and Cam are not in synch, and KB certainly doesn't look all the way back.

Backup DE's are nothing special.  Didn't notice Vernon Butler at all tonight.  Nobody wants to win the 3rd TE spot I guess.  Mucas had a couple of nice catches, but I don't know how he makes the team given his limitations as a blocker.  Safety is a legitimate concern.  I hope Whitner or Stevie Brown can contribute.  Having Remmers going against Von Miller again to start the season is scary.  Definite weak link on line.

Think tre Boston was supposed to have over top help on that Bene play. At least it looked that way. 

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43 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

Funchess came to play.  David Mayo is much better than I expected.  Ealy looks primed for a big year.  1st string offensive line looked good.  Stew and Tolbert looked good in very limited time.  CAP looks like he's locked down the final RB spot.

Worley looked pretty good after that first play.  Bradberry only had 1 bad play.  Coleman hopefully doesn't drop that again.  Bene had good coverage- Brady made a HOF throw.

Cam was as bad as he's been in the last 3 years.  Ginn is Ginn.  KB and Cam are not in synch, and KB certainly doesn't look all the way back.

Backup DE's are nothing special.  Didn't notice Vernon Butler at all tonight.  Nobody wants to win the 3rd TE spot I guess.  Mucas had a couple of nice catches, but I don't know how he makes the team given his limitations as a blocker.  Safety is a legitimate concern.  I hope Whitner or Stevie Brown can contribute.  Having Remmers going against Von Miller again to start the season is scary.  Definite weak link on line.

Sorry but Bene got beat often tonight and that coverage wasn't good. If it was a good the WR would have had to make a great play. He just had to run under it.

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Sorry but Bene got beat often tonight and that coverage wasn't good. If it was a good the WR would have had to make a great play. He just had to run under it.


Bene probably could've played the ball a little more aggressively, but the coverage could not be any better. Brady's ball placement is impeccable.


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