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Back End Safety Spot


saX man

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Aloha,

I'm looking at the safeties and let's check this out:

Adams-Searcy.. That can't be our 100% crew back there can it?  I know we don't value the spot but c'mon.

Backups/(Rotation?): Gaulden, Jones, Parms, Cox

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We had Dean Marlowe ready to get time but then he got injured quite bad and will be out of the league permanently.  Do Cox or Parms look like Rivera faves? Does Gaulden get time in with the other two as the season progresses?

It's not the worst situation we've had back there but it's not ideal.  Wouldn't mind a young guy taking the unit by storm.  

I'm hopeful for Gaulden but this Parms looks interesting.

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Idk. 

 

But of the DL gets the pressure i think it can we wont NEED much back there

 

i love Star, still do, but our interior passrush should be much improved with both KK, Poe, and Butler. 

 

That allows our outside guys to get to the WB easier with the QB not being able to step up in the pocket. Wont have to deal with that extra wrap around the OT. 

 

Im counting on Bradberry and Jackson. If the passrush is there we aiiite yo

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12 hours ago, saX man said:

Aloha,

I'm looking at the safeties and let's check this out:

Adams-Searcy.. That can't be our 100% crew back there can it?  I know we don't value the spot but c'mon.

Backups/(Rotation?): Gaulden, Jones, Parms, Cox

--

We had Dean Marlowe ready to get time but then he got injured quite bad and will be out of the league permanently.  Do Cox or Parms look like Rivera faves? Does Gaulden get time in with the other two as the season progresses?

It's not the worst situation we've had back there but it's not ideal.  Wouldn't mind a young guy taking the unit by storm.  

I'm hopeful for Gaulden but this Parms looks interesting.

Yeah. It is. And it's been known for six months. QB's just licking their chops

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Has anybody noticed how Searcy has been so far? 

I think I saw on twitter that he's had ints in the last 2 practices.  But not shre if thats a result of poor QB play from a few backups or good play on his part

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46 minutes ago, brandon_87 said:

I'd love to see what we could get Eric Reid for, but I'd also take Ed Reed at this point, we seriously can't be rolling with Searcy and Adams smh

 

He  is blackballed. Also even if he wasn't he still wants big money and will feel like he is being short changed with what the Panthers can offer. 

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