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Bradberry at practice. Do you sit Worley or McClain?


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McClain. Worley's balled out and the plan was always to have him and Bradberry starting until Worley started out a little slow. Now that he's up to speed it should be him, Bradberry and LJ locked into the nickel spot.

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16 minutes ago, Growl said:

Arizona went after Worley every time they needed a play last week and he let them back into it in the second half.

 

I sit him. Let McClain play.

Worley had a ton of great plays too last week, has higher upside than McClain and we're playing Goff. I'll start the rookies who Gettleman drafted to be our CBs for years to come. 

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24 minutes ago, Growl said:

Arizona went after Worley every time they needed a play last week and he let them back into it in the second half.

 

I sit him. Let McClain play.

he's the future and isn't going to get better sitting on the bench. He has improved every week and I'm excited to see him continue to improve

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How bad do these rookies need to get beat before people realize they are a liability? They are not balling out. They do not have a ton of great plays. They are being exploited every game and the LBs have to cover up for their problems.

They have yet to learn to communicate and read the QB. CBs are a 3 year process. The only thing you expect from them in year 1 is not to make communication errors and look lost on the field.

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How bad do these rookies need to get beat before people realize they are a liability? They are not balling out. They do not have a ton of great plays. They are being exploited every game and the LBs have to cover up for their problems.

They have yet to learn to communicate and read the QB. CBs are a 3 year process. The only thing you expect from them in year 1 is not to make communication errors and look lost on the field.



I'd say the only thing you expect from them in year 1 IS TO MAKE communication errors and look lost on the field.

If anything, you want them to show that they physically belong, while improving technically as the season progresses.


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I'm going to have to keep watching Worley because I like him a lot but can't help but think he's the new Tre Boston. I've seen several folks say he's balled out but literally every time I've watched him during a play he gets blown up.

I finished rewatching the 1st qtr of the ARI game to check out Daryl Williams, Kony Ealy, and Worly. Through the first quarter I saw Worley give a huge cushion to the WR (5+ yards) that was either ultra conservative coaching or ultra conservative play. Then he got caught looking at the QB and lost his man (fortunately Palmer didn't see it).

I think what bothers me is that he's looked at best serviceable and at worst fuging terrible.

Really hope I'm wrong... Getting both outside CBs for the long term in the 2nd & 3rd rounds of the same draft? Ok, I'll take that.

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