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Beason said yesterday on the Packman show that they were more worried about Harris than they were about Peppers. Said they had to change all the calls to keep Harris from telling his coaches whats going on. He said Harris has one of the highest football IQ's he has ever seen and he was sure that he was probably working with the Bears offense on our defense this week.

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Yeah seriously, our plays are telegraphed. I really wish we would have kept Harris around though.

Harris is gonna destroy at least one of our rookies and make him think twice about trying to catch a pass the rest of the game. He has been bringing it so far this year.

first play of the game they should go playaction and Clausen should be forced to air out a deep one against Harris.

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C'mon guys, we got Jamar Williams on that trade! Dude has 2 tackles already!

Martin and Godfrey are every bit as good as Godfrey and Harris, have been playing very well for the most part and will continue to improve. But yeah, you're right, we probably should have held on to the aging safety who couldn't cover instead of letting the young guys get experience.

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Harris is gonna destroy at least one of our rookies and make him think twice about trying to catch a pass the rest of the game. He has been bringing it so far this year.

first play of the game they should go playaction and Clausen should be forced to air out a deep one against Harris.

I agree, we need to shake him up early and make sure we take his head out of the game. Can we hire McClover to stand behind their bench and bark at him while our D is on the field? Somebody else equally insane would work just fine I suppose.

I dont know how the team isnt worried about Pep. I think that might mean that Gross has stepped up in the lockeroom and said "he's got it". So really the team has to say theyre not worried in order to give Gross confidence. The thing is, say Gross has a perfect game against him. . . Hasnt Peppers been lining up wherever he wants this year? I dont know if he has THAT much freedom but Iv heard that he does pick and choose at least sometimes. The Dude may not abide.

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I agree, we need to shake him up early and make sure we take his head out of the game. Can we hire McClover to stand behind their bench and bark at him while our D is on the field? Somebody else equally insane would work just fine I suppose.

I dont know how the team isnt worried about Pep. I think that might mean that Gross has stepped up in the lockeroom and said "he's got it". So really the team has to say theyre not worried in order to give Gross confidence. The thing is, say Gross has a perfect game against him. . . Hasnt Peppers been lining up wherever he wants this year? I dont know if he has THAT much freedom but Iv heard that he does pick and choose at least sometimes. The Dude may not abide.

I think the first half they will test Pep out against both. Then leave him wherever he is having the most success.

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