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6 minutes ago, dpm0409 said:

I imagine its got to be tough for Cam to do all that footwork and then resist the urge to actually throw the ball.  Would seem so unnatural.

It might be the best thing for him though. Now he can concentrate on just his footwork for a while.

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Voth might be a bit awkward with the delivery, but you can tell he actually knows the guys. Cool to see a genuine reaction from players and not the standard canned responses we usually get.

It's good to see him doing well and I'm sure he'll get better the more he's in front of a camera. 

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6 minutes ago, stbugs said:

If we stay healthy, the defense should be very solid. As much as people talk about how bad the pass defense was, I think we were around 11th after the bye with 2 rookies and Boston with Coleman at SS. The better pressure helped and with Ealy gone (he had the least pressures in the most snaps), Peppers and Butler in year 2, hopefully that continues. Captain and Adams should really help as well. Also, throw in the offense being better and I'm really excited. I'd love to see one more outside CB step up as depth, just like hoping Marlowe steps up as well. You are always going to have a need for depth even if just for a couple games. Last year our depth was awful in the secondary and it showed when we lost Bradberry early in the first Atlanta game and had to start Teddy Williams and Sanchez against NO. Still sends shivers up my spine.

Yeah, we definitely need another legitimate outside corner. Maybe Corn Elder can be that guy.

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