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Nakamura starting this week


philw5289

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draft or sign a legitimate FS next year

I'm disappointed Sherrod couldn't win the job, guy is definitely talented.

draft a FS and SS.

I still will argue Godfrey is every bit as bad. Godfrey's talent does show up often but for every good play he has 5 bad

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draft a FS and SS.

I still will argue Godfrey is every bit as bad. Godfrey's talent does show up often but for every good play he has 5 bad

lol if you think Godfrey is playing bad right now, for pete's sake he is outplaying Beason at the current moment (granted Beason is hurt) but he is an adequate SS

Our needs on defense go- FS, DT, CB, then DE/SS

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Rivera must hate Sherrod Martin. Last year was bad, but NOTHING he did last year was as bad.as what Nak has done this year.

Actually yes it was... Except that it took Sherrod a whole season to do the 'bad' that Nakamura did in one game, lol.

I'd take Martin's bad over Nak's bad everytime, lol.

I really don't think Martin is as bad as he looked last year bu he didn't even get the chance this year to prove differently.

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Why continue to start a player when he is as garbage as Nakamura is? Do they honestly think he is going to improve from last week? Seriously? I seriously hope this coaching staff is gone at the midway point of this season I know it won't happen but that's where I stand with them keeping that garbage a** FS on the field

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lol if you think Godfrey is playing bad right now, for pete's sake he is outplaying Beason at the current moment (granted Beason is hurt) but he is an adequate SS

Our needs on defense go- FS, DT, CB, then DE/SS

Godfrey always plays bad. Playing bad now.

Issue is he makes a play, like a INT, and people then want to ignore everything else.

Who leads all the NFL in missed tackles? Charles Godfrey, the guy you claim is ballin.

Just bc Nakamura is utter trash doesn't mean Godfrey doesn't stink. Can't tackle and can't cover. Great talent allows him to make random plays.

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