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Kudos to Godfrey


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He did not adjust for the pick......it was a throw to Godfrey in no man's land. On the broken up pass.....it was vintage Godfrey being a step late and was fortunate to get a pass defended. Today's game changes nothing.......except maybe in Fox's world.....he might think he has the next Ed Reed or Troy P and might consider deactivating Martin.

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you are going to get flamed by the group of Internet Tough Guys running around here today shitting on everything.

i participate in that too, so i can't really complain :lol:

...in all seriousness though he made plays. i prefer Martin as a starter, but Godfrey made the most of his chances.

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He did not adjust for the pick......it was a throw to Godfrey in no man's land. On the broken up pass.....it was vintage Godfrey being a step late and was fortunate to get a pass defended. Today's game changes nothing.......except maybe in Fox's world.....he might think he has the next Ed Reed or Troy P and might consider deactivating Martin.

watch it again, it was blatantly an adjustment. he had to lunge to his right and down onto his knees to scoop it before it hit the ground.

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watch it again, it was blatantly an adjustment. he had to lunge to his right and down onto his knees to scoop it before it hit the ground.

I see what both sides are saying. But I tend to agree that it was thrown at him, and he adjusted to make the catch.

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watch it again, it was blatantly an adjustment. he had to lunge to his right and down onto his knees to scoop it before it hit the ground.

He made a great catch on a ball thrown nowhere near ANYONE but him. That isn't great coverage or an adjustment......it was a nice catch though and cashing in on a gift.....which is a good thing.

this whole Godfrey nonsense is just like Jake's last Atlanta game....one medicore/average game doesn't erase what he is and what kind of liability he is to the team.

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