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Josh McCown Heading Towards A 300 Yard Day On Us


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But I was told we have the number 1 defense?

Its 2017 not 1960 the secondary is a real unit and can’t be ignored. 

You cant win with just having a strong front 7. It’s unrealistic to get to the QB on every play and any good QB will know to get the ball out quick enough.

 

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5 minutes ago, Salisburysean98 said:

I miss the days of having a shut down corner like Norman, you know when you can just allow him to lock down a receiver and simply roll extra coverage on the field? We have one of those now right? 

Norman masked so many weaknesses talent wise in the secondary.

So what does Gettleman do?

Cut Norman and extend Coleman

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