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James Bradberry - Legend in the Making


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Look at that. James Bradberry, the man - the myth - the legend - comes out from one end of the field to help bail out Coleman with a huge pass deflection. Shows exceptional instincts, knowledge of the game, and amazing skills. He reads Drew Brees, knows exactly where he's throwing, and goes out and makes a play while Coleman was left in the dust.

Just stunningly beautiful.

He comes up and makes plays. Sure, he doesn't get the interceptions that everyone loves and adores, but with all these pass deflections and covering he does at this stage in his rookie year, imagine his future.

James Bradberry is living up to the hype. Amari Cooper is about to have a rough time against the new 24.

(New post coming up real soon! Stay tuned!)

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I'm not trying to make lazy comparisons, but he seriously just reminds me a lot of Chris Gamble.  Between his demeanor and playing style.  That is a very good thing.  He was a late second round pick, playing one of the hardest positions to learn at the next level.  There is reason to be excited

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