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Everyone is saying they hate him playing outside, but guess the only time he has played outside!? The past two years, in which he has THREE pick-6's and has allowed only ONE touchdown.

 

That's simply untrue.  I believe it was his second year, the year Marshall was released, he was starting outside opposite Gamble and he was the worst CB in the league.  The past two years he's been playing predominantly in the nickle, where he's good, and that's why he has three pick-6s and allowed fewer TDs.

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Great stat, but I'm not overally surprised.  Captain is generally playing the guy in the slot who's a lot of shot crossing routes, or routes into the flats.  If Capt gets a pick,  it's probably not far from the line of scrimmage, there aren't many people in front of him, and by the time anyone realizes he has the ball it's too late.  It's different for the outside corners, who will generally have an extra 20+ yards to run and several more people to make miss.  

 

That being said, Captain is a premiere Nickel, but really doesn't need to be one of the starting 2.

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That's simply untrue.  I believe it was his second year, the year Marshall was released, he was starting outside opposite Gamble and he was the worst CB in the league.  The past two years he's been playing predominantly in the nickle, where he's good, and that's why he has three pick-6s and allowed fewer TDs.

 

He's been playing outside CB since last year. It started out with Gamble & Norman, Norman got benched & Gamble landed on IR, and Captain and later Thomas were starting outside for much of the year.

 

This year, it has again been Captain starting outside in every game I believe. He may move into the nickel in certain formations, but he's always on the field, even in 2 CB sets.

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