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


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On 1/14/2018 at 6:49 PM, PntherPryd said:

maybe I was absent that week but who was comparing Bradberry to Ramsey?

pretty sure the plans are continuing and underway to upgrade Worley slot but Bradberry is here to stay.

 

maybe one person but thats all it takes for someone to turn that into "everyone"

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On 1/14/2018 at 6:52 PM, Saca312 said:

We can’t go into next season with Wilks calling 3rd down blitz’ like he has all season.

You of all people should know that 3rd down is the most blitzed down in the NFL. People need to stop pretending that this is something unique to Wilks.

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1 hour ago, GoobyPls said:

Pff is a terrible website, with a terrible grading system 

 

 

They graded him that high because teams didnt target him

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Because they were too busy targeting and completing passes to Worley's man

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I really thought, in the limited time he played that Gunter outplayed Worley-- could be wrong.  In that Saints game once Worley got hurt, Ginn stopped burning us because Gunter had him, and Gunter also tackled Kamara for a loss.  I really believe that he caused Brees to hesitate and thats what led to the coverage sacks and a throw away by Brees.

Anyone else think Gunter can take Worleys spot?

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