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Sherrod Martin has more talent in his pinky than Nakamura does in his entirety. It's just that Martin was terrible in execution his first two years. If Martin has used his time after being benched positively he might just be a really good player moving forward.

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Hurney has ignored the position for years instead opting for lowly regarded draft picks (Sherrod Martin) or players off another team's trash pile (Marquand Manuel and now Nakamura). It's time to go after a hard hitter who can actually defend the pass and offer decent support against the run. Nakamura just gets run over.

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Who feels bad for Cam when he cost us games? Oh wait, it doesn't happen. It won't be this guy who takes the heat on Monday. It will be Cam someway somehow.

I love Cam Newton. No doubt.

BUT..if he had held on to the ball and secured that first down, the Falcons would have never had the ball again.

Just saying.....can't blame only one person for a loss in any team sport, EVER. There was 106 men today who were suited up to play at the Georgia Dome, and NONE of them played a completely perfect game.

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I am still trying to figure out what they saw in this guy to make him a starter in the first place. It just blows my mind, whatever it is we havent seen it since the season starter.

He communicates well with the front end. Which is hard to believe with how far back he lines up.

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