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Is it just me or does anyone else notice that anyone he is playing man with he gives them a 5-7 yard gap? I mean I understand if we are playing cover 2 or cover 3 obviously no one gets behind him, but he gives them sooo much room its ridiculous. We pay him shut down corner money, however in my opinion he doesn't produce, and never really has.

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Is it just me or does anyone else notice that anyone he is playing man with he gives them a 5-7 yard gap? I mean I understand if we are playing cover 2 or cover 3 obviously no one gets behind him, but he gives them sooo much room its ridiculous. We pay him shut down corner money, however in my opinion he doesn't produce, and never really has.

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Is it just me or does anyone else notice that anyone he is playing man with he gives them a 5-7 yard gap? I mean I understand if we are playing cover 2 or cover 3 obviously no one gets behind him, but he gives them sooo much room its ridiculous.

Was about to start the same thread... Gamble has looked very bad today. I know Hill runs a 4.3 40, but he has been beating #20 like a drum all night. Gamble's night would have looked a lot worse could Hill actually, you know, catch the ball.

IDK if it's something with our scheme tonight, but it is definitely worrisome, as he is our only proven corner. Though, on the same token, I have been pretty impressed with the play of Norman. He just looks like he has it.

We pay him shut down corner money, however in my opinion he doesn't produce, and never really has.

This quote is fugging retarded. Either the OP was in a coma last year (and most of Gamble's career) or they are actually an over-reacting 12 year old girl. (Where's Grits/Popcorn/NineLives? Isn't that his area of expertise?)

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