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Pssst... Bradberry is really good.


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, TN05 said:

Actually that was when he shut down Stefan Diggs

I don't define Sam Bradford as a real test.  His entire career he has checked down unless things are wide open...and frankly isn't very good.  Diggs is a legit WR but that isn't on par with a Saints/Falcons/Raiders test 

He has only been suited up for the run heavy teams and that feature weak passing attack thus far.  Now he has looked good in those which is something for a rookie starting at DB. 

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10 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

He's gonna shut down Julio in Charlotte this year.

Ain't no DB in Carolina capable yet, heck maybe 3 vet DBs in the NFL can. They better double Julio next game.  They better not do Bradyberry all game like they did Bene.  I still can't believe they did Bene like that. 

They should be able to contain him much better next game.  But they can't just insert Bradyberry into that last gameplan vs him 

 

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