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Just want to point out, Singletary say if you turn for the ball you lose. He says you have to learn to watch the hands and thrust for the ball.
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#2
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I will admit that his ball awareness is lacking, but it is rare that he gets beat. Even when he did he was able to make it up.
Not every beat is a CB's fault either, some stems from expecting safety help over the top or passing his man in zone. Well, we all know how great our safeties have been. |
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#3
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He was never great and never will be. I'm not sure if he'll ever be good. He's a decent #2 CB and no more.
I just always found it weird that he got riden by fans for being in position to make plays and not making them. Meanwhile the rest of our secondary got a free pass (especially Bennett and Dunta after his return) for never being in position to make a play in the first place. |
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Quote:
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Until we get some semblance of a pass rush all of our DB's are going to look bad.
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