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Captain was way better than he got credit for. He was a great tackler that could make plays on the ball. If he had better hands he could have easily had six interceptions last year. If we had an actual number one CB and let Captain play his natural position he would never have been burned.

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Start a thread over there with the same title and link to the Roman Harper thread. As a fan base, he's gonna be the most hated player on either team come Sunday. Hopefully they introduce him as the former BountyGate starting safety.

wrong thread? lol

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Munnerlyn was solid - our loss

 

 

Captain was way better than he got credit for. He was a great tackler that could make plays on the ball. If he had better hands he could have easily had six interceptions last year. If we had an actual number one CB and let Captain play his natural position he would never have been burned.

 

He's decent, but there's no way he's going to be good enough to be a #1 in that division. Calvin Johnson, Randall Cobb, Brandon Marshall, Alshon Jeffrey, Golden Tate, Jordy Nelson.... They would all burn him in single coverage consistently. The Vikings fans think he's good enough to replace Winfield--which he's not.

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He's decent, but there's no way he's going to be good enough to be a #1 in that division. Calvin Johnson, Randall Cobb, Brandon Marshall, Alshon Jeffrey, Golden Tate, Jordy Nelson.... They would all burn him in single coverage consistently. The Vikings fans think he's good enough to replace Winfield--which he's not.

 

Which is why the Vikings are going to use him correctly, in the slot.

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Just wait until next year when Captains replacement is out there.

 

Melvin White will be better than Captain ever was by the end of training camp. He looked solid over the past 4 games of the season, including the pick 6 in Atlanta.

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