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Originally posted by DH13:
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I agree with those saying MM is falling into the same trap with Cobb as he did in 2010 with Finley, which is putting such an emphasis on one receiver that the whole offense shuts down once defenses focus on stopping that one player.



That's funny because I've lost count of the number of times posters here have been begging and pleading for Cobb to get the ball more.


Although I love Cobb, I do not think I was ever in that group. I think Cobb is more dangerous when AR spreads the ball out. I just hope that AR does not focus on Jennings when he gets back into the line up.
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Tramon Williams has been less physical since the shoulder injury. He has been an ongoing disappointment. Thankfully they've hit on Hayward and House.


I disagree. Williams was playing extremely well up until the past two weeks.

I'm not sure what it is. Does anyone remember if he got hurt against Arizona? or if he injured himself during the bye?

Whatever it is, he's not the same player he was for the first 9 weeks.
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Originally posted by ChilliJon:
Why would Philly cut bait with him now? He's played pretty well on a team going nowhere. And yes, I would sign him ASAP if he became available.


Babin hasn't played very well this season and he didn't endear himself to anybody in Philly by whining about the fans a few weeks ago. I could see a 4-3 team signing him (Atlanta?), but I don't think Ted will show even the slightest interest.
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Originally posted by bubbleboy789:
Doesn't mike nolan run a 34 in Atlanta?

I could see a team like Jacksonville or Cleveland nabbing him up. Both teams have some cap space and the Browns desperately need a pass rush to compliment their pass coverage, which is actually quite stingy.


Pretty sure Atlanta plays a 4-3.

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