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How many times does Godfrey have to get beat


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before Carolina realizes he ain't a NFL S. It has been obvious from day one he just doesn't get what it takes to play the position. Sure, he is a talented kid....but he is no S. Martin is a S and it was obvious from day one.

Every week he is out of position for what is now going on 3 years. The announcers may claim he is having a good season but they don't watch him....they glance at a stat sheet. Godfrey let the ever so slow and garbage TJ Housh get behind him.....

this isn't about being an athlete or talented. He is a horrible S for 3 years in a row.

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before Carolina realizes he ain't a NFL S. It has been obvious from day one he just doesn't get what it takes to play the position. Sure, he is a talented kid....but he is no S. Martin is a S and it was obvious from day one.

Every week he is out of position for what is now going on 3 years. The announcers may claim he is having a good season but they don't watch him....they glance at a stat sheet. Godfrey let the ever so slow and garbage TJ Housh get behind him.....

this isn't about being an athlete or talented. He is a horrible S for 3 years in a row.

What have Hudson or Pugh showed you to make you believe they are a better option?

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What have Hudson or Pugh showed you to make you believe they are a better option?

the fact they aren't named Godfrey.

Godfrey is a Fox guy so the job is his for now. Don't be surprised to see Godfrey lose his job when a new coach comes in.

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At this rate, they need to sign me off the streets and I will start sunday to replace Godfrey (hell they did it with St Pierre)......Seriously, he is terrible. They are looking at his picks which mostly came from tipped passes not him proactively seeking the ball. He is also out of position. I do like Martin though

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If we had a coach that wasn't a lame ass duck (no relation to the lame duck) hed bench the guys that aren't performing. If you can't do you job, you deserve to have splinters in the your ass

Maybe he has. We have a limited number of roster spots. We can't keep 20 safeties while we sort out the one that is perfect. The OP was a whine about Godfrey while he may truly be the best option on the roster. I'll pose the same question to you, What have Hudson or Pugh showed you to make you believe they are a better option?

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He takes terrible angles when trying to stop runningbacks, and is often out of position in coverage. That said, I still think he can be a great safety for us. Getting burned by Housh isn't that awful, but he was awfully out of position on that play

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He takes terrible angles when trying to stop runningbacks, and is often out of position in coverage. That said, I still think he can be a great safety for us. Getting burned by Housh isn't that awful, but he was awfully out of position on that play

for 3 straight years he has been out of position giving up huge plays. Martin has given us hope.....

getting burned by Housh is about as bad as it gets....I guess a TE would be worse but that wouldn't be a WR.

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for 3 straight years he has been out of position giving up huge plays. Martin has given us hope.....

getting burned by Housh is about as bad as it gets....I guess a TE would be worse but that wouldn't be a WR.

Heap burned Godfrey on that play that Fox unsuccessfully challenged.

It should have always been Martin/Harris at S ever since that Arizona game :rant:

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Heap burned Godfrey on that play that Fox unsuccessfully challenged.

It should have always been Martin/Harris at S ever since that Arizona game :rant:

Godfrey is like a young athlete version of Chris Harris.....only he makes Chris Harris look good in coverage.

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Its not about the better option. Sometimes you bench guys when they under perform. it happens all the time

why isnt it about the better option? why in the world would you bench your best player at the position. i mean i can understand replacing him with someone better if you think he is a liability. but to bench him when he is the best option we have at this time, just to do it doesnt make since. smitty has under performed a fiew times this year, with that logic so we bench him in and put in AE at wr?

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