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Jeremy Chinn


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59 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

The same guy you guys are crediting for this great defense, Snow, is the guy that had the most input on where Chinn is playing. 

 

Snow needs to find better roles/positions/placement for him and Chinn needs to do better also. I heard they wanted to prolong his career, so the move to S(plus LB was a huge hole last yr). Not going to be one of those "always find faults" guys. The D has allowed the OL, ST, and TEs to play poor while still winning. Just CMC is a huge lose, no matter my RB feelings, Chinn and others need to pick it up.....Its almost first quarter season, i need CHinn monster tackle game or couple TOs him to finish it out. 

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3 hours ago, Basbear said:

With CMC out, Chinn needs to step it up, cause he has been sorta ghost-like this season.

 

I have seen him rush/hurry the QB numerous times. And, the less you hear about DBs in coverage, the better; usually means they are doing their job well. 

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Still early in the season.. #1 defense- yes but still room to improve..  Chinn hadn’t made his name early but he improved, expect the same, he’ll get better regardless of position.. I have faith that staff & 21 can find the fit that fits him best…

 

wasnt TD58 drafted as a safety then moved to teh Will? Wasn’t overnight… Let them do what they do, a dog will hunt…..

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On 9/14/2021 at 10:39 AM, LinvilleGorge said:

This. This is how Chinn should ideally be used. Chancellor was essentially allowed to be what he was - a LB/S hybrid wrecking machine. We need a legit FS to free him up to do this. It doesn't have to be prime Earl Thomas, but prime Earl Thomas would be 

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Thats where kenny robinson should come in.

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On 9/14/2021 at 10:39 AM, LinvilleGorge said:

This. This is how Chinn should ideally be used. Chancellor was essentially allowed to be what he was - a LB/S hybrid wrecking machine. We need a legit FS to free him up to do this. It doesn't have to be prime Earl Thomas, but prime Earl Thomas would be 

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is now the time for me to start the all in on marcus maye train for the FA because i've been waiting

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