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8 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

If not liking to get in on tackles, not averaging at least 1 PD per start, not forcing fumbles, and not getting interceptions makes for a great CB, then there are quite a few of them in the NFL.

Now, I do believe Bradberry may rank a top the NFL in luckiest breaks per game. Let's just hope he does not lose that luck, because that is all he has going for him right now.

Fu*k off

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7 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

If not liking to get in on tackles, not averaging at least 1 PD per start, not forcing fumbles, and not getting interceptions makes for a great CB, then there are quite a few of them in the NFL.

Now, I do believe Bradberry may rank a top the NFL in luckiest breaks per game. Let's just hope he does not lose that luck, because that is all he has going for him right now.

Bradberry could do all those things you list, hell he could lead the league in interceptions and pass break-ups, and you would still try to convince us he sucks.

All because of your irrational hate for DG. 

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1 minute ago, Marguide said:

Bradberry could do all those things you list, hell he could lead the league in interceptions and pass break-ups, and you would still try to convince us he sucks.

All because of your irrational hate for DG. 

My stance on Badberry remains the same. He is not a #1 shut down CB. He should not have been starting as a rookie. He will be ready to actually make plays to fill in as a good #2 CB role by his 3rd season (when he should be starting at the earliest). He is gone after 4 years when his rookie contract is up.

I point out his actual production and flaws because he is not the super star CB that was ready to light the league on fire in his rookie season that many posters make him out to be. Many of them have lost their fire on Badberry in year 2, and that has led to me posting less on the reality of Badberry.

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12 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

My stance on Badberry remains the same. He is not a #1 shut down CB. He should not have been starting as a rookie. He will be ready to actually make plays to fill in as a good #2 CB role by his 3rd season (when he should be starting at the earliest). He is gone after 4 years when his rookie contract is up.

I point out his actual production and flaws because he is not the super star CB that was ready to light the league on fire in his rookie season that many posters make him out to be. Many of them have lost their fire on Badberry in year 2, and that has led to me posting less on the reality of Badberry.

And you're still wrong. You'll never admit it though

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30 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

My stance on Badberry remains the same. He is not a #1 shut down CB. He should not have been starting as a rookie. He will be ready to actually make plays to fill in as a good #2 CB role by his 3rd season (when he should be starting at the earliest). He is gone after 4 years when his rookie contract is up.

I point out his actual production and flaws because he is not the super star CB that was ready to light the league on fire in his rookie season that many posters make him out to be. Many of them have lost their fire on Badberry in year 2, and that has led to me posting less on the reality of Badberry.

BS.

You're just too petty and self-absorbed to admit it.

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6 hours ago, CPantherKing said:

My stance on Badberry remains the same. He is not a #1 shut down CB. He should not have been starting as a rookie. He will be ready to actually make plays to fill in as a good #2 CB role by his 3rd season (when he should be starting at the earliest). He is gone after 4 years when his rookie contract is up.

I point out his actual production and flaws because he is not the super star CB that was ready to light the league on fire in his rookie season that many posters make him out to be. Many of them have lost their fire on Badberry in year 2, and that has led to me posting less on the reality of Badberry.

This is horse sh*t. I believe Bradberry did rank inside the top 22 corners by profootball focus last season. Meaning there wasn’t 32 corners better than him. He rightfully deserved to start and also shutdown bigtime WRs and played well in a few of those blowout losses against top WRs. 

 

22. JAMES BRADBERRY, CAROLINA PANTHERS, 80.4

The play of rookie James Bradberry has been impressive. A second-round rookie out of Samford, Bradberry has made the leap from the FCS to being the No. 1 corner for his new NFL team in his rookie season, and has started to look very good. Bradberry has shown the ability to make plays in both man and zone coverage, breaking up passes he has no right to challenge for, and hasn’t surrendered a catch longer than 28-yards all season. The Panthers’ defense has looked notably better the rookie is in the lineup.

https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-top-25-nfl-cornerbacks-this-season

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10 hours ago, uncfan888 said:

Now, you know I love Gettleman.. But he was destroyed for constantly saying BPA instead of need and then drafting three corners

can't argue there. Also when we needed DT it conveniently happened that the first two BPAs were DTs- though that has worked out fine 

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9 hours ago, Rags said:

Pff said he played like poo

 

So is this more fuel to the pff sucks fire or

They said the same in the Norman-Beckham game in 2015.

Bradberry did a great job holding Evans to minimal performance outside of garbage time. PFF is wrong here.

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