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BRING HIM BACK!!!! Marshall is one of the ugliest man alive, but IMO a much better nickel corner than Captain.

Captain IMO is an underrated nickel.....his weak play outside jades it. But when asked to play nickel he is strong

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Marshall was actually pretty good here particularly in the slot.  We didn't resign him after his agent said he expected  to be one of the highest paid corners  in the game.  He would be a decent pickup if he is willing to play for a decent amount.

 

who is he going to supplant? i would argue captain is one of the better nickel options in the league and d.j. moore is a plenty serviceable backup.

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who is he going to supplant? i would argue captain is one of the better nickel options in the league and d.j. moore is a plenty serviceable backup.

I think Marshall can play outside in  our scheme.  The real issue is money.  Plus we don't have enough depth to survive an injury or 2 to the starters. 

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Marshall was actually pretty good here particularly in the slot.  We didn't resign him after his agent said he expected  to be one of the highest paid corners  in the game.  He would be a decent pickup if he is willing to play for a decent amount.

Yeah he was pretty good. But that was 5 years ago. He's not the same player he used to be.

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Yeah he was pretty good. But that was 5 years ago. He's not the same player he used to be.

He was our starting corner in 2010.  He has only played 1 year in Arizona and 1 year in Miami since. He was cut because he only played 4 games for Miami last year and they are keeping the guy who replaced him because he is cheaper. 

 

http://www.nfl.com/player/richardmarshall/2495894/profile

 

 

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