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At this point why is DA over Webb?


Ivan The Awesome

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DA has been on the decline for years now. 'b-b-b-but he won against Tampa', no the defense and the rest of the team won against Tampa. DA came along for the ride.  I've seem a steady decline in his game and an increase in Webbs play for a while now. Webb is a special teams ace but I think it's time to give him more of a back up role and cut DA.  

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Well, maybe y'all are right, but this is one game---another game against second and third stringers. 

You guys can fool yourselves about Webb all you like, but his decision making is on par at best with DA's, and he's still not as good of a passer. Put him in against the starters and you'll see the imperfect web he weaves.

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2 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

So what you're saying is no, he's not getting cut.. 

I'm not completely ruling it out. But he's a Rivera favorite, he knows the offense, and with the questions about Cam's shoulder, that's even more incentive to keep him around. Honestly that game sealing INT at the end of the Bucs game at home last year should have been enough to set in motion the task of looking for his replacement. We had the opportunity in the offseason, it's too little too late now unless we just promote Webb.

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