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Breaking down those 300 Julio yards...


Jeremy Igo

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In Benwikere’s defense, he was the only Panthers player to cause incompletions when thrown to Jones.

Thing is though, Bene was burned deep on the one where he had that good pass breakup. He was just lucky the ball was underthrown. Even when he made a good play, he was still beat.

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Just now, Bartin said:

Thing is though, Bene was burned deep on the one where he had that good pass breakup. He was just lucky the ball was underthrown. Even when he made a good play, he was still beat.

In what world should Bene be trying to cover Julio Jones by himself 40 yards down field ? 

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As slow as Roman Harper was, maybe our secondary really needed his on field intelligence.  Seems it was a mistake letting him walk.  Coleman needs to step it up big time.  Boston has proved he's not the answer (this year at least).

 

 

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17 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

As slow as Roman Harper was, maybe our secondary really needed his on field intelligence.  Seems it was a mistake letting him walk.  Coleman needs to step it up big time.  Boston has proved he's not the answer (this year at least).

 

 

It's this reason why I'm hoping that Michael Griffen can be that guy, he just needs a chance to learn the scheme.  We look lost on the back end and I think we are really missing someone who understands the scheme.

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