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Tre Boston film breakdown.


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Nothing entirely new. We know Boston was good in coverage and has good play-making ability but he takes bad angles and is not that great of a tackler. Hopefully the improve front 7 will keep him focus on coverage and keep him as the last line of defense in the open field. 

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Why drives me crazy is how he quits on stuff.  He did it with us in his first stint and you can see it twice in these vids with the chargers and cardinals. Once he realizes his angle is crap he just stops.  Wtf.  If you are gonna talk about how you are so good, then how about hustling.  That is something I have no patience for.  

I know he will bring some good plays to our defense.  But I can already see he still has those tendencies that will make me want to throw things at my TV when he just gives up on a play.  

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Here's my thing. Tre Boston is overrated. He was overrated before he left. Much like Charles Godfrey. But the thing is he is an upgrade over what we've had since he left and yeah he has learned and improved some. He wasn't worth what he was wanting on the nfl market. He was okay at best with the Chargers but he's better than Mike Adams and allows Golden to return to Tennessee where he belongs.

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1 hour ago, 45catfan said:

I really like the content the guy puts out.  Extremely solid!

Agreed.  It’s not just hype vids or talking about was just in an article we could read for ourselves.  This kid puts out new and unique content that moves the discussion forward.  Kudos to him.  

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If our front seven can generate pressure, Boston will have a 2015 Kurt Coleman type of year for us. Both have the ability to ball hawk the middle of the field but are going to make you pull your hair out when you see some of the angles they take to try and make a tackle.

If Tre is generating turnovers the other 10 guys can help make up for his poor angles.

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This is not a Gettleman vs. Hurney thing but just think in 2014 Boston was a 4th round pick that most people on here hated.  6 seasons later he and Turner (3rd round pick) are still starting and the 1st and 2nd round picks are not even in the league now.  That's why I have always thought it is better to have a lot of middle round picks than 3 or 4 in the first 2 rounds and then 1 or 2 for the rest of the draft.  You never know.

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