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26CornerBlitz

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  1. Depends on the player, the system, and the supporting cast. See Calvin Ridley or JuJu Smith-Schuster as examples.
  2. Come on man. Neither will be cut. Yeah. McKenzie kinda makes Ray Ray redundant with the way he was utillized last week on ST and in the offense. We'll see.
  3. They currently have six on the active roster, so I'm not sure that they need another.
  4. That's where Mr. Robiskie comes in because they won't learn a thing from Benjamin except how to be lazy and unfocused along with getting up after not making a play for the QB to clap your hands and yell damn!
  5. He did almost nothing in those two games to stand out in a positive way. The youth movement has begun. Next!
  6. I don't see him fitting in the the youth movement that's underway.
  7. QB is the elephant in the room. Besides that C/G, 2 WRs, and TE really need to be upgraded in 2019.
  8. Good to see them come alive. The speed element from Foster and McKenzie, along with Teller at LG, and Barkley at QB made a difference.
  9. Bring Peterman back and give him a new # each week. That'll fool 'em.
  10. How the NFL's chillest QB launched an offensive revolution In the midst of a wild three-year career arc that has taken him from rookie bust to MVP candidate, the Rams quarterback has learned to enjoy the ride. How far can his surge lift L.A.? BY TIM KEOWN A version of this story appears in ESPN The Magazine's November issue. It's starting to feel like a revolution, and every revolution needs a frontman. Rams quarterback Jared Goff, under the progressive vision of head coach Sean McVay, is the leader of one of the NFL's most dynamic offenses. Just two years after 2016's top pick suffered through the turgid, sclerotic final days of the crumbling Jeff Fisher empire -- losing all seven of his rookie starts -- Goff is an ascendant star, an MVP candidate, a player who symbolizes the promise of the new over the stubbornness of the old. "It's funny that the spread quarterback was seen as such a scary thing going into every draft," Goff says. "I played in the spread, Patrick Mahomes played in the spread, Deshaun Watson, Mitchell Trubisky -- the NFL is so stuck in its ways sometimes. If you don't innovate and adapt, you're going to be left behind. It's about coaches; how do you get the best out of your players? It's not by forcing someone to run what you want to run. It's how you can make A the best A can be." This was a moment -- adapt or die -- and it called for something that's not exactly rampant in the NFL: men with the vision and confidence to change the paradigm. As it turns out, they didn't come to kill the game; they came to save it.
  11. Those days are not coming back as the NFL wants to keep the growing brand beyond the CONUS with their Intenational Series.
  12. ANALYSIS Trotter: Credit Bell's Smart Move Le'Veon Bell is standing up for himself in a savvy business move by sitting out the 2018 season, writes Jim Trotter. Read why Trotter says the public should rally to his side, rather than hold it against him.
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