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Raise your hand if you had a good game. Not so fast, James Bradberry...


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The coaches did him no favors with the way they played him. The broncos perfectly anticipated what the Panthers were going to do, and the beginning of the game was just pitch and catch. They would have been better off just letting him press and blitzing the poo out of Siemian. 

Obviously it's his first game on a huge stage, he's replacing a great player, and few people will understand what was going through his head.

The Broncos are a legit good team that are very well coached and are just as good talent wise as the Panthers. 

Bebe is a great player and a hard mark for anyone.

that said, good, holy poo this kid did not look like a football player at all. played hesitant and scared. had no closing speed to the receiver. 

He was put in a bad position by the coaches and didn't do anything to help himself. But man I was getting a lot of Everette Brown vibes from him last night. Just a guy that didn't look like he belonged out there. 

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I thought he did ok personally. He could have been better but they were throwing those short 10 yard passes last night that always seem to give the panthers problems. I did notice last night that the secondary isn't a quick to shut down a screen pass as last year when a screen was pretty much useless because Luke or Norman would shut it down almost immediately

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He's where he is supposed to be (on the field in the right places). He's just playing more reactive than proactive right now. The game on this level is fluent to him yet and I wouldn't expect it to be. Hopefully he gains more confidence through the year. 

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17 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

The coaches did him no favors with the way they played him. The broncos perfectly anticipated what the Panthers were going to do, and the beginning of the game was just pitch and catch. They would have been better off just letting him press and blitzing the poo out of Siemian. 

Obviously it's his first game on a huge stage, he's replacing a great player, and few people will understand what was going through his head.

The Broncos are a legit good team that are very well coached and are just as good talent wise as the Panthers. 

Bebe is a great player and a hard mark for anyone.

that said, good, holy poo this kid did not look like a football player at all. played hesitant and scared. had no closing speed to the receiver. 

He was put in a bad position by the coaches and didn't do anything to help himself. But man I was getting a lot of Everette Brown vibes from him last night. Just a guy that didn't look like he belonged out there. 

Except for the time Demaryius did a deep curl and he was athletic director enough to slam on the breaks and come back to bat the ball down by himself. Dumbass.

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It's so funny how you can go from being pretty good in PRE season to not belonging  on the field. Anybody  thinking realistically knew he was gonna take his bumps. Just like Worley did, he just got his early and everyone lost confidence in him. Bradberry is gonna be great he just needs more experience.

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24 minutes ago, RickyManningJr said:

Except for the time Demaryius did a deep curl and he was athletic director enough to slam on the breaks and come back to bat the ball down by himself. Dumbass.

A bloo bloo bloo baby little child is sad because someone called it like it is. 

Pff saw the same thing. Also huddle favorite tre Boston showing his color. 

Rookie corner James Bradberry was a liability, with multiple penalties and four catches for 46 yards allowed on seven targets. New starting safety Tre Boston also posted a below-average grade, with two catches and 32 yards allowed on two targets

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