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A Recap: CB James Bradberry - Building The Pathway For Making A Name For Himself; Why He's Poised To Breakout Next Year


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That was a really nice read, i love threads with all those gifs to enhance it. This is all just confirming how good Bradberry is .. 

Its looking like overall our defense has really good starters across the board , but I worry somewhat about the quality of our secondary depth . 

We're competely stacked and loaded at LB and everywhere on the Dline. I'm not worried about being "old" at DE since we just picked up Hall this year and likely picking up 1 or 2 DEs next draft that's more than enough new blood. Johnson and Addison should be able to play to a high level for at least 2-3 more years and maybe more.  Peppers is admittedly quite old , but its possible he may play another season after this one since he hasn't outright said this will be his last season. 

 

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He's right. He's not Josh Norman. Now stop expecting him to be. Hopefully he can be just as good. Lower your damn expectations. He needs to stay healthy and get better. Captain will help, increased pass rush will help, and the fact that QBs will be picking on Worley next year since we DIDN'T SOLIDIFY A VETERAN CORNER THAT'S NOT A NICKEL will help him at least look good on PFF. We're going to pay for having Worley over there. Hopefully our pressure makes up for it. Be worried.

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