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Colin Jones - does the TD suspension save his job


Jeremy Igo

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Yeah, I think Colin Jones is safe this season. Not sure how. I've got at least 3 guys on D I want to keep on the 53, but don't know how they'll fit.  Bryan Cox, Jermaine Carter, and Southward.

One spot opens up during TDs suspension...

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8 minutes ago, KB_fan said:

Yeah, I think Colin Jones is safe this season. Not sure how. I've got at least 3 guys on D I want to keep on the 53, but don't know how they'll fit.  Bryan Cox, Jermaine Carter, and Southward.

One spot opens up during TDs suspension...

I've been hearing positive things about Andre Smith too...

 

With the position so, ummm, light, I would think Jones makes the squad regardless. He's good depth and is a decent special-teamer. But, who knows? I think it's less about TD's suspension, and more about young talent at other positions that we would like to keep and protect.

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17 minutes ago, bull123 said:

Shaq can’t guard anybody...always out of position

yes I think jones makes the team 

Have u watched jones in coverage. He’s a guaranteed completion.  If I was Brees or Ryan I’d throw to whomever Colin was on every down. All U ever hear is how fast he is  and all I ever see is him trailing someone in coverage 

Some teams over think stuff keep doing it til they stop ya. 

That being said I’d rather see someone else than Jones make the team time for some new blood. 

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Jones is a special teamer, I do not want him playing defense at all. I'm not sure Rivera can actually use the Buffalo Nickle correctly. Allowing a LB or DE or S to line up on the opposing teams fastest WR has not served us well. Some of the guys that Shaq was asked to cover was just a bad match up and that dude is fast for a LBer.

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