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Worley and McClain starting corners


Jeremy Igo

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It wasn't too long ago when Worley was being declared a steal and our best pick of the draft. The dude has played 4 NFL games which happened to include 2 of the league's best in Julio Jones and Demaryius Thomas. In the famous words of ARod, "R-E-L-A-X".

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59 minutes ago, Nate Dogg said:

It wasn't too long ago when Worley was being declared a steal and our best pick of the draft. The dude has played 4 NFL games which happened to include 2 of the league's best in Julio Jones and Demaryius Thomas. In the famous words of ARod, "R-E-L-A-X".

When was this? I thought most draft boards had Worley rated a 6th round prospect? The Panthers of course gave away a 4th to move up in the 3rd to pick him.

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Rooting for Worley. I'd love to see him come into his own and have him and Bradberry grow together. If he wants the job, he's getting a golden opportunity now. If he doesn't grab it now, he may not ever have it. 

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55 minutes ago, Toolbox said:

If the Dline can just get some damn pressure on the qb then the secondary won't look so bad.

 

Amen brother. But, contrary to popular belief, very few teams get pressure from just their front four. Man, I hate that we bring pressure early in the games, then let off the pressure. IMO, once you get a QB rattled, bring more, and put him down. I know it doesn't work every time, but...picture to yourself how many times you saw pressure in the first half? How much do you remember from the second half?

 

Wouldn't it be nice that we could pressure with four? Our blitz would be so much more effective. Alas, not so much this year.

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