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Matching up in the secondary against the Steelers+Wr thoughts


micnificent28

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31 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Doesn't make sense to do that. Just use your #1 on AB. Bottom line. It's not like we are going to run man coverage the whole game anyways. It will most likely be zone integrity. 

Also, I looked back at Bradberry's game log, and he hasn't played a WR similar to AB, so why would you even consider putting a rook on AB when we have JB? JB has won the battles against OBJ, JJ, ME, MT, and other elite types. Not sure why we would even doubt him. 

He surely didn't Win vs OBJ who smoked him with 8 catches for 131 yards and a TD. and out of all the guys you mentioned OBJ and Brown win in the most similar ways. Seems most people are also saying let brad play JuJu and double Jackson vs AB.

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10 hours ago, micnificent28 said:

He surely didn't Win vs OBJ who smoked him with 8 catches for 131 yards and a TD. and out of all the guys you mentioned OBJ and Brown win in the most similar ways. Seems most people are also saying let brad play JuJu and double Jackson vs AB.

Bradberry wasn’t lined up in man coverage when obj did most of his damage. OBJ did most of his damage off of the RPO’s in the middle of the field after released by Bradberry. The TD was the safeties fault, and this was discussed by RR.

When you say most people are referring to the board? Or are we saying team officials? I will be shocked if we purposely line up d jack against brown. It would rr trusts d jack tremendously, but I’d still be shocked. If anything we will just go with field responsibilities, and sometimes brown will be on Jackson’s side.

 

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It’s hard to tell if Ron doesn’t trust Jackson to defend a WR1 yet, or simply the fact that Bradberry is doing so good there is no need to have him try. It’s nice to have two solid corners for a change and hopefully Reid will keep getting better every week he gets more comfortable in our system. 

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