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What will happen when Harris returns?


Peppermint9030

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I prefer that Quineten Teal take godfreys spot, he honestly showed more spark to me then godfrey ever has. Chris Harris has been a big loss this season hes our defenses second pulse to Beason. Our defense should only improve after we get CH back! 3 straight wins coming up here watch out!

followed by 4 straight losses.

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Harris is one of them players with fire, and we NEED him now. While Godfrey's slowin' whoever down missin the tackle, Harris will get there to strip the ball. Once our O gets the ball back, we can flip-flop between our '09 trademark 3-n-out and scoring...

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I'm not ready to label Godfrey a bust just yet. He did pretty well last season as a rookie starting safety, and got better as the year went on. I'm thinking there is something about our new defensive scheme that puts more pressure on him, and he's probably just not ready for it. He has all the tools to be a good starter for a long time. I wouldn't mind seeing Teal start in his place this season, however. Nothing wrong with him developing a little bit more.

With that said, I think Harris' return will provide a big boost for the defense. The biggest thing this team is lacking right now is fire and intensity. Chris Harris embodies those two things.

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I'm not ready to label Godfrey a bust just yet. He did pretty well last season as a rookie starting safety, and got better as the year went on. I'm thinking there is something about our new defensive scheme that puts more pressure on him, and he's probably just not ready for it. He has all the tools to be a good starter for a long time. I wouldn't mind seeing Teal start in his place this season, however. Nothing wrong with him developing a little bit more.

With that said, I think Harris' return will provide a big boost for the defense. The biggest thing this team is lacking right now is fire and intensity. Chris Harris embodies those two things.

Seriously, what did you watch. Godfrey was lost week 1 through the AZ game. He was horrible last year.....if anything he got worse last year as the season went on.....b/c teams realized if they thew at Lucas' side Godfrey would not be there doing his job. Lucas wasn't playing man coverage......put he was essentially left on an island b/c of Godfrey.

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Harris's return will help us quite a bit - he can help support the run defense and will quarterback the secondary. I think it's also clear that without Harris Godfrey has been exposed. We really need to start considering other options at FS.

He was exposed last year. He's the main reason Lucas was cut. He was just the scapegoat of how bad Godfrey was.

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He was exposed last year. He's the main reason Lucas was cut. He was just the scapegoat of how bad Godfrey was.

True, but he was a rookie last year so I expected him to be exposed at some level. Lucas was exposed several times when it had nothing to do with Godfrey, but maybe we should have thought outside the box and asked Lucas to play FS while we moved Marshall up to a starting CB job?

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