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DB depth is looking scary


CarolinaSamurai

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With Searcy in the protocol AGAIN and Donte with a hamstring that only leaves us with 6 DBs....

1. Mike Adams S- old man slowmo

2. Colin Jones S- Fast but terrible instincts if it wasn't for his ST ability idk he's be employed.

3. Rashead Gaulden S- rookie and needs time to learn

4. James Bradberry CB- Good player

5. Corn Elder CB- still green and no idea how good he will be

6. Captain Munnerlyn CB- 2 tackles in 2 games?!? What? 

 

That's all we have! Yet we have done NOTHING to address this. It's maddening. 

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7 minutes ago, Bartin said:

We still have Lorenzo Doss at CB right? Jackson should be fine for the game as well per his comments. Probably need to look for another S since Searcy can't stay on the field. Is the rotting corpse of Jairus Byrd still available?

Did I miss something? what happened to Jackson?

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17 minutes ago, CarolinaSamurai said:

With Searcy in the protocol AGAIN and Donte with a hamstring that only leaves us with 6 DBs....

1. Mike Adams S- old man slowmo

2. Colin Jones S- Fast but terrible instincts if it wasn't for his ST ability idk he's be employed.

3. Rashead Gaulden S- rookie and needs time to learn

4. James Bradberry CB- Good player

5. Corn Elder CB- still green and no idea how good he will be

6. Captain Munnerlyn CB- 2 tackles in 2 games?!? What? 

 

That's all we have! Yet we have done NOTHING to address this. It's maddening. 

Yeah, I think that the FO and Coaches are a bit smitten with Breeland but we need to sign him, if he's ready to play and also sign Eric Reid, let's not limp through this season...

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