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    With corners dropping like flies every week it would make no sense to cut Randall. He has ability.. needs to grow as a professional.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bossman641 View Post
    With corners dropping like flies every week it would make no sense to cut Randall. He has ability.. needs to grow as a professional.
    Yep. Randall is up and down. Rollins is mostly down. With House and King in and out of the lineup, they need Randall to produce.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    Yep. Randall is up and down. Rollins is mostly down. With House and King in and out of the lineup, they need Randall to produce.
    When Rollins was drafted he was sold as a scary awesome athlete who just needed more experience at position.
    Now story is problem is that he is athletically limited.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harlan Huckleby View Post
    When Rollins was drafted he was sold as a scary awesome athlete who just needed more experience at position.
    Now story is problem is that he is athletically limited.
    His deep speed was never very good, but he was supposed to be great at start/stop/start. He sure looked good as a rookie. I wonder if he hasn't been the same player physically since his groin injury last year which required surgery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    His deep speed was never very good, but he was supposed to be great at start/stop/start. He sure looked good as a rookie. I wonder if he hasn't been the same player physically since his groin injury last year which required surgery.
    Do the all-pro corners have track speed? How about REvis? I really don't know answer, but my impression is that corners just have to be fast enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harlan Huckleby View Post
    Do the all-pro corners have track speed? How about REvis? I really don't know answer, but my impression is that corners just have to be fast enough.
    well, just exactly how fast is fast enough? Seriously though, if you mean they can't be Gunter slow, I get it. Some guys make up for less speed with plastering techniques - like R. Sherman and even Al Harris. I hate to see the Packer defensive backs give free releases all the time.
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