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Shoutout to Bradberry!


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While the offense is getting alot of praise today ( well deserved)  #24 Bradberry deserves a thread also. The man made at least 2 tackles as he was the last man against a runner with open field behind him which would have been TD's if not for him. Another great play on a pass that saved a big chunk of yards.

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1 hour ago, coralreefer_1 said:

While the offense is getting alot of praise today ( well deserved)  "Kevon Seymour" deserves a thread also. Stepped in for Worley against arguably the best QB of all time and held his own. 


Fixed it for you. 

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16 hours ago, Dunn said:

I just wish the man would turn his head around every now and then, probably a few INTs missed because of not doing that.

Agreed. I am more or less impressed/glad  that he was there to stop the few runs they made...and not for him would have gone to the bank

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2 minutes ago, KendrickPanther said:

I thought Mike Adams stepped up big time.

He looked good. Would have been nice if he could have brought in that interception there at the end but that doesn't diminish the other good things he did.

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Bradberry continues  to show he's a legit starting QB in the NFL. He's proving to be a solid 2nd round choice. Just imagine how good our pass defense could be if Gettleman and Josh Norman could have worked out their differences. We'd have the best starting CB tandem in the NFL.

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