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Bump this thread every time tre boston is terrible


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I gotta do it...I agree with Fiz.  Boston is still proving his spottiness.  Inconsistent and constantly caught out of position.  Being a ballhawk and hitter can make up for it but that doesn't balance out his poor play.   He's been known for this his whole football career.   Nothing different other than him being brought back to reality after uneccesarily being hyped this offseason.\

#Marlowe train.    

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20 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

I would be lying if i said i didnt miss Harper a lil bit, you just didnt see these coverage blunders when he was on the field like this.

Want to know why?  Norman.  He's gone and now isn't basically shutting down a receiver each play.  Last year the safeties could give more help to the other side of the field because Norman locked down his.   Now we have rookies and whatnot and the safeties are having to give more help to them.    Losing Norman is way worse than people think, not to mention the coverage sacks we got last year, as you can see, our DLine isn't very great without him.

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