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Is Richard Marshall in over his head?


Dpantherman

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I really like him, but the more I see him, the more he aggravates me. Antonio Bryant owned him all day Sunday, and he hasn't been the first. Granted, most of it was a height advantage, i still have my reserves about the guy. Im really worried about him matching up with Welker. can you imagine what will happen when Moss moves over Marshall for the big play? hopefully Gamble will blanket him all day.

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It's amazing that Bryant was out the league for a few years. Sure his character was in question, but he did well in SF considering their QB problems and has a knack for some spectacular catches. He is performing well this season despite missing a couple of games, so I am not too concerned about our troubles keeping him contained.

I would be more worried about how they suddenly realised Winslow was open a lot. If they had targeted him like they did towards the end, then we were in trouble.

Someone threw out a stat that Marshall's side is generating a QB rating of 40. I would love to have that confirmed or denied, as like most I am a little unsure of Marshall. If it is true, then it is clear that we, as fans, do not know what the coaches can see ;)

Oh and Munnerlyn on Welker all day, I do not care if he even gives PIs. Welker is so dangerous after the catch, we just need to prevent it getting to him. Have him jump on his back all game. Frankly I am more concerned with Gamble. No way he contains Moss. In my mind Gamble is no worse than Marshall.

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