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    Looks like Corey Webster was right after all.

    Read an article yesterday (maybe Monday) here about how he feels the secondary would be much better if they were able to jam receivers at the line.
    Just read the ESPN article about how Seattle dominated Dez by doing just that.

    http://espn.go.com/blog/nfceast

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    If only Perry would change.
    "It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog." MT

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    lol Corey Webster should be playing as far off the reciever as possible. He's toast waiting to happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by burier View Post
    lol Corey Webster should be playing as far off the reciever as possible. He's toast waiting to happen.
    Actually, he plays a lot better jamming the WR on the LOS. So did T2 and Im sure Prince would be better off as well. We have physical CBs. We can have a safety over the top. I remember last year when we started pressing more often, we started winning more often and playing beter D overall.
    "It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog." MT

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    Perry is a very conservative guy..........can we get Spags back next year???

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    Quote Originally Posted by burier View Post
    lol Corey Webster should be playing as far off the reciever as possible. He's toast waiting to happen.
    Don't agree with that at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BParcells777 View Post
    Perry is a very conservative guy..........can we get Spags back next year???
    With the way the Saints Defense has played the past two weeks, you may get your wish.

    Giants fan since the early 80s

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    Quote Originally Posted by ny06 View Post
    With the way the Saints Defense has played the past two weeks, you may get your wish.
    Because that is fairly judging him...
    "It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog." MT

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheAnalyst View Post
    Actually, he plays a lot better jamming the WR on the LOS. So did T2 and Im sure Prince would be better off as well. We have physical CBs. We can have a safety over the top. I remember last year when we started pressing more often, we started winning more often and playing beter D overall.
    Agreed....he's always been a very good press CB

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    C-Web is right; he, Ross, T2, Prince, & Coe are all bump cover corners and that is their strength. I also believe that you shouldn't not rely solely on your strengths for the entire season because this will allow opponents to exploit your weakness.

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