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James Bradberry Is The NFL’s Best Press Corner


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17 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

According to PFF, James Bradberry is the best in the NFL at press.

The goat.

Good stat. Always nice to see some positive numbers/trends from our guys. 

Goat is a little overused just in general, imo. Stands for greatest of all time right ? 

Appreciate the post though and hope 24 keeps playing well and improving. 

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3 minutes ago, arbnranger said:

Good stat. Always nice to see some positive numbers/trends from our guys. 

Goat is a little overused just in general, imo. Stands for greatest of all time right ? 

Appreciate the post though and hope 24 keeps playing well and improving. 

You're right, it's not enough

Greatest of all time and space, even - or GOATSE for short.

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58 minutes ago, JakeDel5674 said:

But, when pFF says Daryl Williams has been great.  You say PFF doesn’t know poo,  #fakenews.  

PFF doesn’t know poo. Maybe Bradberry is great at press coverage. I dunno. PFF certainly isn’t going to shed any light on this question. 

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yeah I definitely don't believe he's arrived yet. I'd also need to see the number of targets and how that compares to the rest of the league.

Being efficient with the press is nice but big plays win games and make names. Bradberry has forced just 2 turnovers in 20 games, 2 INTs and 0 FF.  I want to see more aggressiveness from him. 

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