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Captain Munnerlyn was better than Gamble today from where I was sitting.


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Must be embarrassing for the vet getting paid the big bucks to get outplayed by a rookie 7th rounder, and it wasn't even close. Captain played aggressively and was flying around. Gamble pretty much seemed content to float around in the zone and then take the easy tackle after the catch had already been made for the first down.

If I were him I would be humiliated. That is, if he were capable of emotion to begin with.

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Must be embarrassing for the vet getting paid the big bucks to get outplayed by a rookie 7th rounder, and it wasn't even close. Captain played aggressively and was flying around. Gamble pretty much seemed content to float around in the zone and then take the easy tackle after the catch had already been made for the first down.

If I were him I would be humiliated. That is, if he were capable of emotion to begin with.

:conehead:

Apparently, you were sitting in a damn good seat! Quite a few of us tried tellin' people in the draft and during TC that he WILL perform well for this team.

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Must be embarrassing for the vet getting paid the big bucks to get outplayed by a rookie 7th rounder, and it wasn't even close. Captain played aggressively and was flying around. Gamble pretty much seemed content to float around in the zone and then take the easy tackle after the catch had already been made for the first down.

If I were him I would be humiliated. That is, if he were capable of emotion to begin with.

:conehead:

I really think this was more defensive scheme than anything else. They are playing a soft cover two scheme and a little man to man but thats it. No exotic blitzes or coverages. We will see a lot of QB's pick us apart this season unless we change the philosophy of this defense.

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Must be embarrassing for the vet getting paid the big bucks to get outplayed by a rookie 7th rounder, and it wasn't even close. Captain played aggressively and was flying around. Gamble pretty much seemed content to float around in the zone and then take the easy tackle after the catch had already been made for the first down.

If I were him I would be humiliated. That is, if he were capable of emotion to begin with.

:conehead:

Were you sitting in the stadium?

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