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Bradberry & Worley's Chemistry & Friendship Is Amazing


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Bradberry and Worley were both drafted in the same draft class. With Bradberry going in the second, and Worley in the third, they both would be tasked with the job of helping rebuild our secondary.

However, what stands out above all is the friendship they've built for one another.

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If you look on their social media accounts, chances are replies/comments on their posts will usually include humorous remarks made towards one another. If you watch their interviews together, you'll usually see them hanging and joking around with one another.

They seem to truly enjoy being around each other. Not many CB duos can boast the connection Worley and Bradberry have.

Going forward, I think it's only going to just make them both even better on the field. Daryl Worley has already proven he's a very good corner on the field, and Bradberry has been recognized as the NFL's best rookie corner last year from a stacked class. 

With friendship and chemistry that very few CBs can say they have on the same level, this group has a very bright future ahead.

 

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4 hours ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

Bradberry is a bit better than Worley but we definitely won't see the learning curve we experienced last year. Defense doesn't have any glaring holes but safety is on the edge imo.  

That said if the front 7 get pressure it's gonna make them look all world.  

Our starters are as solid as you can find in the league.  Depth is a bit shaky but it's miles better than last year.

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21 hours ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

Bradberry is a bit better than Worley but we definitely won't see the learning curve we experienced last year. Defense doesn't have any glaring holes but safety is on the edge imo.  

That said if the front 7 get pressure it's gonna make them look all world.  

A bit?  He's a f uck ton better than Worley, and it's not even close.  

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