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bigdog10

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I figured I would point out some good things I saw today to combat all the sky is falling threads.

Dan Connor: Was absolutely a beast in the run and pass today. He was everywhere. I feel a lot better about the move of Beason after today. Dan Connor reminded me of another white guy who used to play MLB and wear 55 for the panthers.

Sherrod Martin: I thought he looked good in a secondary that was less than stellar today. He was strong in the run and I don't remember seeing him out of position at all.

Special Teams: Kudos to everything but the bad snap. I'm going to give jansen a pass as he has been perfect on every other snap but that one. I'll chalk it up to the conditions.

Jarrett: Props to him. He got some separation and made a couple good catches in the limited time he was on the field. Hopefully he will get better and gain confidence.

Kasay: not much needs to be said about him. Solid as they come and we're going to miss him dearly when he's gone

Goodson: Looked great on kick returns as did pugh. Munnerlyn wasn't awful on punt returns either

Greg Hardy: Way to show up when your number is called. This guy continues to impress.

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