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Henderson has to go...


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5 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I will say this. I was not expecting a reactionary post about a defensive player after this first half. 
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You must forget who I am.😂

4 minutes ago, The Natural said:

Interesting thread topic to make when the defense has currently given up *checks notes* ZERO points so far in this game.

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8 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

He got toasted on a play. I’ve seen that happen to Ramsey and our own Horn (Brissett just missed the open WR). It happens to the best of them. Now if the offense was consistently targeting him then I’d be much more worried. 

While true, it happens to the best of them...  he is not "the best of them."

Tell me a good play you remember him making.  I wanted him to pan out.  I wanted him to be good.  But for a guy so highly regarded for his athleticism and man cover skills, they never show.  His most memorable plays in his tenure here have been getting toasted against the Cowboys last season, I bekiev he got worked against Philly as well a few weeks later, the worst PI penalty ever committed against the Browns, and then that lovely play giving Olave his first big catch of his career.

He's not good.

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No he is not the best of them which is my point. You are expecting him not to do things that even top CBs do. He just had a solid game against NYG and us currently helping serve up a shut out. It’s hard for CBs because when they mess up on one play it sticks out to us fans. When Burns misses a wide open sack or when a LB misses a tackle or gap it doesn’t stand out as much. He is still young enough yo where mistakes are going to happen, but I wouldn’t cut him over it. Who do you want starting if he is cut? SOT? Taylor? 

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