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We can’t go into next year with a Worley/Bradberry CB tandem


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15 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Redskins fans think they should cut Norman or trade him. Cut seems more likely, if that happens then it should be no hesitation to get him back here.

Yeah Norman really didn't live up to the contract. Just like Dave predicted. 

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2 minutes ago, top dawg said:

I thought that both were suspect going into the season. Now?  I think that both are highly suspect. 

Some people in here acting like they’re alright.. but they’d be lying if they weren’t holding their breath every time a qb had more than 3 sec to throw, especially on 3rd down this past season

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two very good safeties would do wonders for our corners, and our d-line for that matter. I say bring in a vet safety that isn't 36 and spend a high draft pick on a highly touted safety. 

If we wanted to fix it immediately, Morgan Burnett and Lamarcus Joyner are both FAs. I'm sure we couldn't actually do something like this because of the cap but that would instantly fix our secondary completely. Based on usage and cost, I'd get rid of Captain and plug in Corn, too. 

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