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Worley likely released per Les Bowen


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18 hours ago, Marcogreenbush said:

I been a fan since I was a kid  buddy so don't question that . And don't give me that 4 years crap Worley was trash and he will always be trash . It's either you have the tallent or you don't . Don't think everyone is like Norman and it just takes time . Worley flat out could not cover . You would straight up be a liar if you say you werent nervous when qbs would target Worley on 3rd down .

I was more nervous about seeing 5 guys blitzing without getting to the quarterback. In the NFL, when you are playing even an average quarterback, sending 5 or more rushers and not getting home is a recipe for getting beat. I also understand what I see in zone coverage, and often times "getting beat" is a matter of play design. 

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On 4/15/2018 at 2:25 PM, LinvilleGorge said:

You’re right, he wasn’t bad. He was truly terrible.

I don’t remember what game it was, but I remember a game last year (I believe) when Gruden was positively glowing about Worley, even calling him the Panthers best CB. And I kept thinking, “what is he talking about??”. Maybe he confused him with Bradberry.

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4 minutes ago, OriginalPantherDan said:

I don’t remember what game it was, but I remember a game last year (I believe) when Gruden was positively glowing about Worley, even calling him the Panthers best CB. And I kept thinking, “what is he talking about??”. Maybe he confused him with Bradberry.

Yep. I remember it too. Damn near spewed beer put of my nose when he said that.

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