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Teddy Williams or Sanchez to start next to Worley


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While I watched the game live without replay on Monday, it looked to me that Williams made a few good plays at corner. Let's not talk about the boneheaded play he made running into Ginn and causing a fumble. Still I didn't really notice Sanchez that much either way. Who is doing a better job and should start. And letd not go down the old, it doesn't really matter since both will get plays there.

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I beat this drum all offseason that not only should we have franchised Norman but if we weren't we should have brought in some vets so the backups starting due to injury would have been Bradbury and McClain instead of bringing guys off the practice squad that have no experience and expecting then to hold up against Brees on the road. 

Add to that we are bringing Horton from off the couch to play because our DEs suck. Who besides Gettleman didn't know we had problems at both positions???

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2 hours ago, CatMan72 said:

Ah, the days when we had Norman tagged and brought in Boykin to play the slot... I thought we had shored up the only real weakness we had.

Could you imagine if we had Norman, Bradberry, and Boykin as our starting corners? And drafted a DE in the 1st? fug man...

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