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New Coach = More Opportunities ????


beastson

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Its a new day, new system and everybody will be getting looked at. The players Fox chose to keep in, might not be in anymore as usual cause Ron will see something else in someone else

People like Hardy, more plays for Norwood but as LB or DE, E.B to 2nd string? Will Goodson get used more on offense? Can Godfrey get moved from S? lol. Where is my man BARNIDGE smh. Nick Hayden, GTFOH. Who will be starting across from Steve... Edwards ???

Thats why I love camp and preseason

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nick hayden has to be the most popular guy to hate on this team.

guy sucked as a rookie - but he was a rookie. he improved markedly since then, even doing a decent job filling in situationally last season. rollerskate and turnstile jokes aside, rivera has shown a willingness to cut fox's old players and revamp the defense, and despite this has kept hayden on the roster.

stfu and pull for the guy.

i would love to see norwood get some shots. rivera and mcdermott have to be absolutely drooling over the defensive talent we have this year. having such a plethora of talent at the linebacker position is going to make LB blitzing incredibly varied, with different guys able to blitz from different spots during different situations and substitutions. we have five linebackers - arguably six - that can start on virtually any team and be effective, and a limitless number of personell packages can be drawn up around these rotations. defensive coordinators will need to gather a ton of tape to figure out what we're gonna do, and right now they have absolutely none.

this is going to be an exciting year to watch football.

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nick hayden has to be the most popular guy to hate on this team.

guy sucked as a rookie - but he was a rookie. he improved markedly since then, even doing a decent job filling in situationally last season. rollerskate and turnstile jokes aside, rivera has shown a willingness to cut fox's old players and revamp the defense, and despite this has kept hayden on the roster.

stfu and pull for the guy.

i would love to see norwood get some shots. rivera and mcdermott have to be absolutely drooling over the defensive talent we have this year. having such a plethora of talent at the linebacker position is going to make LB blitzing incredibly varied, with different guys able to blitz from different spots during different situations and substitutions. we have five linebackers - arguably six - that can start on virtually any team and be effective, and a limitless number of personell packages can be drawn up around these rotations. defensive coordinators will need to gather a ton of tape to figure out what we're gonna do, and right now they have absolutely none.

this is going to be an exciting year to watch football.

Trade for CB ?

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