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James Bradberry Quietly Making Noise


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Although I'd like for Adams to be better than Boston & Harper, we just really need for him to be slightly better than Harper. He needs to know where he's supposed to be at all times, and Coleman will rack up the INT's. 

Bradberry is going to be a stud and will beast this year. The corner has always been my favorite position in football, so I can't wait to see this group in action

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12 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

Although I'd like for Adams to be better than Boston & Harper, we just really need for him to be slightly better than Harper. He needs to know where he's supposed to be at all times, and Coleman will rack up the INT's. 

Bradberry is going to be a stud and will beast this year. The corner has always been my favorite position in football, so I can't wait to see this group in action

No one's talking about Worley, which is surprising. His growth and development is pretty crazy to watch unfold, and he isn't that far behind Bradberry at this point. I'll do a thread on that soon.

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4 hours ago, Saca312 said:

Bradberry: Reserved and quiet off the field, a monster who takes no nonsense on the field:

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This is a play where he got blocked and could not shed Tavon Austin. Then he loses track of the play and gets tied up fighting while the runner continues down the field. This is  a low-light for Bradberry and a highlight for Austin.

Getting blocked and unable to shed an undersized receiver does not equal a monster who takes no nonsense. That would be a frustrated CB who just got beat and could not finish. 

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15 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

This is a play where he got blocked and could not shed Tavon Austin. Then he loses track of the play and gets tied up fighting while the runner continues down the field. This is  a low-light for Bradberry and a highlight for Austin.

Getting blocked and unable to shed an undersized receiver does not equal a monster who takes no nonsense. That would be a frustrated CB who just got beat and could not finish. 

You're too predictable. You're the only person on this forum that has a problem with Bradberry and its only because Gettleman drafted him. Absolutely pathetic

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3 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Stupid is as stupid does. Did you notice the player just at the top of the screen was basically stopped and the lineman at the end of the play still at the LOS? The run was already over. That was mostly after the whistle stuff where Austin was holding him, hence the ref coming in to break it up. The Rams had a total of 59 yards rushing that game. Which play was it where the runner had a big gain down the field?

 

We had a great offseason. Just go away quietly and stop your typical BS posts full of stupid.

 

 

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You know he won't. If he sees Bradberry in the thread title, it sets him off. He's the worst and least knowledgeable poster on this forum

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8 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Stupid is as stupid does. Did you notice the player just at the top of the screen was basically stopped and the lineman at the end of the play still at the LOS? The run was already over. That was mostly after the whistle stuff where Austin was holding him, hence the ref coming in to break it up. The Rams had a total of 59 yards rushing that game. Which play was it where the runner had a big gain down the field?

 

We had a great offseason. Just go away quietly and stop your typical BS posts full of stupid.

 

 

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Just ignore that idiot. He loves it when people respond to his moronic rants. Without attention, he is nothing.

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10 hours ago, CPantherKing said:

This is a play where he got blocked and could not shed Tavon Austin. Then he loses track of the play and gets tied up fighting while the runner continues down the field. This is  a low-light for Bradberry and a highlight for Austin.

Getting blocked and unable to shed an undersized receiver does not equal a monster who takes no nonsense. That would be a frustrated CB who just got beat and could not finish. 

It's been a great offseason without having your hot takes around.

lets keep it that way.

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