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James Bradberry: Playing at a high-level.


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1 minute ago, ellis said:

He’s not getting a lot of targets. But when he does, he’s maximizing every snap. That’s what I am impressed by the most. Now that Jackson’s put up some good tape, opponents have to reconsider their options a bit. 

I expect numerous double moves from Fuller come Sunday. I bet they try and recreate the blown coverage where Donte bit and tried to jump the route leaving the guy wide open down the sideline only to drop it. 

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That’s true, double move is a good idea. The problem with that, from Houston’s perspective, is they’re allowing pressure on nearly 40% of all pass plays. That’s the worst in the league. I’m sure O’Brien will scheme up, because that’s what he learned how to do under BB. Where they seem to be weakest is on the interior, which could mean a big day if 93 and 99 are in there together. No Lamar Miller, which has hurt their screen game and pass pro.

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Sometimes I get confused as to what site I’m on

It’s my Twitter.  My site: No ads. No subscriptions. I’m just here sharing information.  I’m not driving for subscribers, or profit, or even followers.

But if it bothers people, I won’t do it. 

Just trying to help drive the conversations along for this place. Again, no big deal. I can stop.

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1 minute ago, ellis said:

It’s a free site. No ads. No subscriptions. I’m just here sharing information. But if it bothers people, I won’t do it.

Lots of people on here don’t like any positive coverage of the team so they can stay inside their bubble and talk about how we’re the worst team in the NFL.

The rest of us appreciate what you do. 

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While we’re at it, I wanna personally thank Jeremy for giving me an opportunity to share some free content with you guys. I haven’t met the guy, and I don’t know him personally, but this is a great place and he’s done a tremendous job over the years. Props.

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Bradberry is as solid and consistent as they come. He's not going to make many spectacular plays but he's not going to make many spectacularly awful plays either. He just quietly does his job. Dante is the polar opposite on the other side. He's going to make a lot of splash plays, but he's a riverboat gambler at CB and he's going to get burned badly occasionally because of it.

 

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