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Revis is Questionable....


Zod

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Find out which groin and run routes that require him to push off on that leg---

An out an up, for example, if would be very painful if the CB has a groin.

 

I am willing to bet that Revis does not finish the game.  A veteran like SS will find out just how much Revis can do.

 

 

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It's the DL that worries me more than a CB.

 

Cam's distributing the ball well enough now that taking one option away isn't as crippling as it once was. If we can run effectively and force a safety into the box can work the other guys 1 v 1.

Scary part is Revis is great with bad DL play.....give him a good DL and he will pray on the slightest mistake by a QB. He doesn't let you escape from a mistake

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I sent someone over to CRA's house to make sure he had not committed seppuku when Smitty burned Talib for that long ball.

lol....it is so funny how some view everything as hate. I love 89....but unless a top tier CB happens to be a basketcase, 89 isn't at a level where he wins the matchup anymore.

Maybe if Revis is really hampered....but otherwise Cam needs to stay away from Revis. Revis is too dang good especially with a good DL impacted a QBs decision

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lol....it is so funny how some view everything as hate. I love 89....but unless a top tier CB happens to be a basketcase, 89 isn't at a level where he wins the matchup anymore.

Maybe if Revis is really hampered....but otherwise Cam needs to stay away from Revis. Revis is too dang good especially with a good DL impacted a QBs decision

 

and then if Smith gets his usual number of catches and yards for the year again today you'll disappear again until the next time Smith faces a big name CB.

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89 generally respects those few corners that can say they shut him down before. Revis has shut him down before, so he gives him respect. First time I can remember someone shutting him down was vs. Nnamdi Asomugha in Asomugha's prime in Oakland in 2008. Always praised him after that.

 

Man that was not a good gauge of Smith vs. Aso though. Jake was garbage that game. Still remember Smitty beating Nnamdi deep, but Jake getting picked because it was underthrown.

 

 

I would love to see a prime Steve Smith vs all those guys.

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