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Aaron Colvin unlikely to resign with the Jags.


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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We're stuck with Captain's contract for another season. Can't afford two highly paid nickelbacks. Captain and Corn will battle it out at nickel.

Are we? He and Rivera really seemed to have a falling out last year.

That said, I haven't looked at what his cap figure would be if he were cut.

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9 minutes ago, Marcogreenbush said:

We will get johnny Adams from the bengals practice squad and we will hype him up all training camp as the next josh Norman for him to be a bum . We don't do free agency . I'll gaurentee we won't make the playoffs next year 

 

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11 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

might be surprised to see how good captain actually is when everyone realizes a large part of our secondary problems came from wilks mismanaging their talents.

whether washington corrects the issue remains to be seen.

i'd give munnerlyn another year.

I'm not ready to completely give up on him, but damn he was bad last year.

I honestly think a good young safety is arguably our biggest need. A safety with some range would do wonders for our CBs.

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1 hour ago, Saca312 said:

might be surprised to see how good captain actually is when everyone realizes a large part of our secondary problems came from wilks mismanaging their talents.

I'm not convinced of that.

I still see the biggest issue as the secondary going from being coached directly by Wilks to being coached by Curtis Fuller and Richard Rodgers.

The one thing I'll concede on that front though is that we have been concentrating on zone corners as far as our personnel, and Wilks used more man coverage than McDermott did.

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