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Watching Atlanta's offense, it becomes clear....


Jeremy Igo

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He would certainly help two positions drastically. 

SS- obvious

FS- would allow Coleman to move back to a free roaming safety in the back. 

It will be interesting to see how Wilks uses our safeties next year. McDermott used a lot of mixed coverages this year- but that could have been to cover for Tre's weakness. 

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6 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

 

Jamal Adams is the pick if he is there. No other player would come close to immediately closing the gap with the Falcons. A fast run stuffing safety against those Swiss army knife backs would be ideal.

Yes?

 

Also watching Atlanta's offense makes it even more crystal clear that the Panthers have a low-functioning retard on staff as Offensive Coordinator.

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1 minute ago, GoobyPls said:

Nope 

 

The DB transition from college to pros is extremely difficult, he most likely won't make much of a difference his first season. Much rather bring in a veteran safety 

 

To beat the Falcons who have to score 30. Which means offense 

Bradberry says hello.

 

Rather than have to score 30 to beat them, what if our defense can hold them to 21, and keep Ryan in long down and distance?

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I agree.  The problem with picking a RB is that they are a dime in a dozen.  Their play is mostly dictated based on their o-line.  I'd be happy with Forman or one of the other good guys in the later rounds.  Now, I wouldn't mind going receiver either, but only if we've decided that our guys are not good enough and the guy we pick is special.

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Just now, thefuzz said:

Bradberry says hello.

 

Rather than have to score 30 to beat them, what if our defense can hold them to 21, and keep Ryan in long down and distance?

Bradberry is anomaly. and he even struggled. 

 

Do do you see there third down offense? Even in long distance. Look at all the games we have beat the Falcons we have scored over 30 points.

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