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Mike Evans


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32 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

We've handled each team's best receivers so far, I think we're good there. I am more worried about stopping their rushing game. 

Good point, I just watched highlights from a few games which doesn't much but Te-Vance keeps them churning up and down the field we definitely need to contain Conner which coming from our division isn't a tall task we contain much more talented and diverse backs this season. And it seems the run defense has improved every week since Reid got here.

 

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Bradberry is a good corner, there is no doubt.  He does everything you want a corner to do except..... get interceptions.  He just does not play the ball well.  He tackles, is never out of position, jams at the line, breaks up passes, but never seems to find the ball in the air.  Jackson in 8 games has as many picks as Bradberry has in his career.  Great player.  Not great at getting turnovers. 

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Our CBs seem to play better when they are allowed to play up closer to the line. Bad thing is we play 20-30 yards off for 95% of our defensive plays. Still not liking Eric Washington and if Rivera is still the defensive genius he used to be, he should be able to correct it. Hopefully it's not too late before he does.

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