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Reason Why Sherrod Was Benched


Lilsmitty09

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I'm not major evaluator of talent, but I thought Sherrod saw some signs of serious improvement this season. If he comes back from his injury ok, he's an above average backup safety.

Agreed... He had that one had angle on the tackle in the Eagles game but other than that he improved

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Nakamura surprisingly graded out in the middle of the pack in terms of safeties. Granted he was the final nail in the coffin for that Falcons game, it's Godfrey whose PFF grading is hovering within the bottom 5 of the league.

Godfrey always grades as one of the worst S in the NFL per PFF.

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Nakamura surprisingly graded out in the middle of the pack in terms of safeties. Granted he was the final nail in the coffin for that Falcons game, it's Godfrey whose PFF grading is hovering within the bottom 5 of the league.

Godfrey always grades as one of the worst S in the NFL per PFF since entering the NFL...

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Godfrey turned out to be a much better FS... Rivera said it himself, so now we need a SS.

Nah, he has been horrible at FS here...most of his snaps here have been at FS.

We need a FS and SS. Godfrey has stunk at both spots. Whichever spot he is better at....has never been good S play

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Nah, he has been horrible at FS here...most of his snaps here have been at FS.

We need a FS and SS. Godfrey has stunk at both spots. Whichever spot he is better at....has never been good S play

Nope, Godfrey was moved to SS when Harris was cut and Martin became our starting FS.

They tried Nakamura at FS and we all know how that worked out, so they switched Godfrey to FS and Rivera said he realized Godfrey was much better suited to play FS towards the end of this past season.

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Nope, Godfrey was moved to SS when Harris was cut and Martin became our starting FS.

They tried Nakamura at FS and we all know how that worked out, so they switched Godfrey to FS and Rivera said he realized Godfrey was much better suited to play FS towards the end of this past season.

His first 2 seasons where at FS, next two at SS and was a mix this year.

Okay, he has played about the same at both spots. A hot mess at both.

He was one of the worst S in the NFL this year prior to the move....he may have played slightly better but he isn't good. Just bc he isn't set the house on fire bad like Nakamura doesn't make him not a bad S

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