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I have to finally give Bradberry credit


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1 minute ago, Seltzer said:

Jackson/Bradberry have the potential to be the best CB tandem we had since Gamble/Lucas

They’ll be better. Bradberry just got started and Jackson is a rookie. They’ve both got legit skillsets and youth is on their side for their athleticism.

 

Oh and just wanna say fug Jon Fox for not putting Gamble on Fitzgerald in 08 playoffs 

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4 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

They’ll be better. Bradberry just got started and Jackson is a rookie. They’ve both got legit skillsets and youth is on their side for their athleticism.

 

Oh and just wanna say fug Jon Fox for not putting Gamble on Fitzgerald in 08 playoffs 

 One of the most confusing coaching decisions of all time.

lets not put the shut down corner on the best receiver in the NFL....

i believe Larry even thanks the panthers for not putting Gamble on him in the post game

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1 minute ago, Doc Holiday said:

 One of the most confusing coaching decisions of all time.

lets not put the shut down corner on the best receiver in the NFL....

i believe Larry even thanks the panthers for not putting Gamble on him in the post game

That game pissed me off no end.  I kept telling my buddy that if I could see what the Cards were doing from way up in the upper deck, why couldn't the coaches.  Still pisses me off to think about it.

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13 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

 One of the most confusing coaching decisions of all time.

lets not put the shut down corner on the best receiver in the NFL....

i believe Larry even thanks the panthers for not putting Gamble on him in the post game

He did thank them. 

It was like Fox outcoached himself. Like he thought, “Dont worry. Just you wait. They’re gonna switch Larry and put him on Gambles side. Then he’ll get shut down!.”

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1 hour ago, OneBadCat said:

They’ll be better. Bradberry just got started and Jackson is a rookie. They’ve both got legit skillsets and youth is on their side for their athleticism.

 

Oh and just wanna say fug Jon Fox for not putting Gamble on Fitzgerald in 08 playoffs 

Fox deserved to be fired for that decision alone.  Anquan Boldin was hurt for that game... Stopping Fitzgerald was the most important thing on defense and Fox's arrogance got in the way

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He's been getting more and more credit each week, but something about this past game cemented him to me as a top notch corner.  I'd say he's definitely in the top 1/3rd overall right now, and steadily improving him.  They kept going after him and he kept shutting everything down.

He reeeally reminds me more and more of Josh Norman every day.  

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