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Chris Harris Traded For LB Jamar Williams


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i don't believe that godfrey is the answer at SS. he might be better there than at FS.

still, godfrey can't tackle. he got better after he came back from injury but that only brought him up to average (maybe).

i like martin at FS, though, and i'm glad that he will get the start.

it looks like there will be some pretty good competition at SS now. good.

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I not a huge fan of the trade, but not nearly as disappointed as others on here. Harris will be missed. I just feel we have lost some key players and leadership from our team last year... I feel this team is going to be too young in terms of maturity and leadership.

I feel Harris Skills were declining, however his intangibles were still high and necessary for this defense IMO. Also I am not sold on Godfrey.... Some people are hyping him up way too much IMO. Martin I am glad to see starting, Godfrey played good down the stretch, but still not sold on him... not consistent enough for me. Also forget LB Depth... what does this do for our Safety Depth!!!??? I would have rather made this move next season after we bring some of our younger talent up to speed, but then again it may have been too late.

I do not know much about our new player... but what I've heard thus far is good. If he can improve our LB and our Secondary does not have much drop off this season... then good trade... But I just think it's too many new pieces on defense and too many young players.... I have a hard time seeing this defense being as good as last years. Maybe in the future, but not next season.

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i don't believe that godfrey is the answer at SS. he might be better there than at FS.

still, godfrey can't tackle. he got better after he came back from injury but that only brought him up to average (maybe).

i like martin at FS, though, and i'm glad that he will get the start.

it looks like there will be some pretty good competition at SS now. good.

This is kind of funny because I saw Godfrey walking around at a Bobcats game a few weeks back and the first thought I had was that he looked much thicker than I remembered when I saw him at TC... Maybe the Panthers told him to bulk up for a move to SS?

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Were you saying this last year?

I've seen a lot of folks implying that our secondary just got better. I just don't remember the same people saying this before Harris was (supposedly) traded.

It's like people saying Hardy > Peppers now

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