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Fozzy Whitaker


Jeremy Igo

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If that were true, why was was CAP inactive, leaving Whittaker as the only option behind Stewart (other than Tolbert)?  I really don't get the insistence on keeping Fozzy active, or even on the team, when we got two young guys behind him that need reps.  He's had one or two good screen plays in his Carolina career, but otherwise has been ENTIRELY underwhelming.

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Just now, Jeremy Igo said:

Seemed like a no brainer to put Fozzy in and throw a screen when the Titans were completely selling out.

Whitaker may be in the doghouse after that horrible block in the back penalty last week. 

I really don't understand why he's ahead of CAP... CAP is better in pretty much every aspect except receiving and we don't even use Fozzy in the screen game (though we should if he's going to be active anyways) so I don't see why he's ahead of CAP.

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4 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Seemed like a no brainer to put Fozzy in and throw a screen when the Titans were completely selling out.

Whitaker may be in the doghouse after that horrible block in the back penalty last week. 

If that's true I expect Joe Webb won't see the field next week.  The Swiss Army knife cost us big time today. 

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43 minutes ago, Cuttinedge said:

If that's true I expect Joe Webb won't see the field next week.  The Swiss Army knife cost us big time today. 

Yes, he made a mistake. Cost us big time? We won by 17 points. Good teams overcome penalties. 

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50 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Seemed like a no brainer to put Fozzy in and throw a screen when the Titans were completely selling out.

Whitaker may be in the doghouse after that horrible block in the back penalty last week. 

So we won't be seeing Joe Webb on special teams anymore by this logic, right? :P

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Joe Webb has been our most consistent Special Teamer (in coverage at least). He made one mistake this season, but bailed us out multiple times. He's not going to end up in any doghouse. His one mistake just came at a 'costly' time (where we had a big return).

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