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fieryprophet

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Reports are Capt hasn't started any fights....he just doesn't back down. Captain just lacks size....and experience. He is a tad over aggressive at times and that is probably only a useful trait when you can pressure a QB....

But he has IMO had some pretty good coverage on some big plays. I remember 2 last year where he just lost his footing....yeah, he gave up the pass but he was all over the assignment.

Well he's not going to grow anymore, and he's going into his 3rd year, lack of expierence can no longer be an excuse. The guy doesn't have elite speed and is small, and we're in a division of #2 recievers that aren't far behind their #1 as far as talent goes. If I was a OC and saw Munnerlyn on Julio Jones or Mike Williams, I'm going to throw to his side all day. He's already 4+ inchers shorter, with shorter arms etc, it doesn't take much to out muscle him.

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Well he's not going to grow anymore, and he's going into his 3rd year, lack of expierence can no longer be an excuse. The guy doesn't have elite speed and is small, and we're in a division of #2 recievers that aren't far behind their #1 as far as talent goes. If I was a OC and saw Munnerlyn on Julio Jones or Mike Williams, I'm going to throw to his side all day. He's already 4+ inchers shorter, with shorter arms etc, it doesn't take much to out muscle him.

The way games are called this year may have an impact on him too for better or for worse. . . I dont think Capt has short arms for his build though, seems the opposite. That and his vert have helped him a lot I would think.

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I realize that 5'9" is short for a corner but if Revis is 5"11" and considered one of the best in the league, there must be something else besides just size. The Captain could be okay if he got some help over the top on deep balls.

Revis also plays for an incredibly high market team, with tons of publicity. And he also gets away with a load of pass interference calls.

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Revis also plays for an incredibly high market team, with tons of publicity. And he also gets away with a load of pass interference calls.

So you think the refs are biased because he plays for the Jets??? I know superstars sometimes get the benefit of the doubt but I can't see that he gets away with tons of calls and no one else does,

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So you think the refs are biased because he plays for the Jets??? I know superstars sometimes get the benefit of the doubt but I can't see that he gets away with tons of calls and no one else does,

You really don't think that certain teams get more calls than others, and certain players don't get special treatment? C'mon man.

Watch the pass interference/defensive holding on Brandon Marshall. It's pretty blatant.

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