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is OchoCinco trolling or what...


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what Chad is saying is they are licking their chops and gameplanning to pick apart the secondary. Marshall/Godfrey. His compliments don't make sense if you look at what he claims he is seeing on field w/ the first two games.

Ocho will call out Beason b/c he knows people knows he is joking...and that Beason is a beast. Chad ain't gonna directly say the secondary is weak and we have a nice gameplan for it......he is however saying that.

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Richard Marshall is good for at least two penalties a game and cant cover my grandma and she is dead. I dont know what film he is watching and Im pretty sure he is looking forward to that match up. Im all for giving CJ Wilson a chance and letting him sit the bench. At least we wouldnt have 30 yards in penalties a game.

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Richard Marshall is good for at least two penalties a game and cant cover my grandma and she is dead. I dont know what film he is watching and Im pretty sure he is looking forward to that match up. Im all for giving CJ Wilson a chance and letting him sit the bench. At least we wouldnt have 30 yards in penalties a game.

I know Marshall hasn't played that well this season, but you're crazy if you think Wilson's a better option.

Godfrey is our secondary's weakest link right now.

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Of course our highest paid corner looks like poop also, so Im hoping they can all pull their heads out of their asses so Dan and Jon dont have to carry the load every week. Thats gonna get old and I see Beason getting vocal about the lack of heart about game 5 if something doesnt change.

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It couldnt get any worse with CJ.

I don't understand the love affair with CJ Wilson. There's a reason he was cut earlier this year. He made a couple plays in the preseason a year or two ago and everyone thought he could compete for a starting spot. He's good depth and a good special teamer, but he's not starting material.

Marshall was equally hyped here, especially after his agent claimed he'd be the highest-paid defense player in the league, but he's a much better corner than Wilson. I hope he gets his head on straight, and fast.

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Im not saying CJ is a good corner at all, so dont get me wrong, its just for the last two games watching somebody who thinks he is all that and he isnt even close just makes me wanna see someone else screw up or not. Everytime they throw the ball his way its a liability so far this year. I dont really think either one of them are very good, and thats sad.

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LOL That's f'ed up... Even the most casual fan could watch a game and tell Marshall is doing anything but "locking people up." Ocho is setting us up in hopes of having like a 250 yard game with 3 TDs so he can make it sound like it was a bigger challenge than it really is.

He should leave our DBs alone... Unless they change something this week, he'll have his fun on Sunday lol, there's no way he's serious.

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