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Dont like beating the dead horse

But man do we need work and or help

 

I understand Bradberry was out.  But Bradberry took a Big step back last year and wasnt the the shutdown CB we all thought after the rookie year.

This guy right here, who most proclaimed the worst QB in football last year even over the likes of Mark Sanchez.

While we had Bradberry out, they had Zay Jones and Corey Coleman out.  Just KB and some scrubs.

 

He still started 8/8 and a TD.  Seymore looked lost.  While Jackson came in and didnt look much better in coverage

 

 

 

It is just the preseason game 1.  But this is worrisome.

We dont have a bunch of Petermans and KBs on our schedule

We have Big Ben, Brees, Ryan, Stafford, Flacco, whoever the eagles QB when we play (Foles?)

 

They arent going to be covering KB and scrubs everyweek

Julio x2, Evans ×2, AB, AJ Green, ODBj, Ashlon, Landry/Gordon etc

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I mean they literally only threw to Seymour who has always been bad (despite popular opinion actually far worse than Worley) and the only reason they even got a catch on Donte was through KB literally playing like the Superbowl's on the line. 

Bradberry being back should make the situation a ton better.

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Just now, Saca312 said:

I mean they literally only threw to Seymour and the only reason they even got a catch on Donte was through KB literally playing like the Superbowl's on the line. 

Bradberry being back should make the situation a ton better.

If Seymour is still out there on the opposite side, the opposing QB is still going to play "find #27". It's the Worley situation all over again.

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49 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We need to be giving Jackson and Gaulden as many snaps as possible. There's no reason not to. It's not like the vets are any better. 

I am going to agree here.  We need those 2 to come along real soon.

Honestly, don't see Seymour making the squad.

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