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    My dark horse this year is Josh Bell. Here's why:

    Bell came in as an undrafted rookie and started several games for the Broncos. In those games, he recorded 4 pass breakups. I don't have as deep of a memory bank to draw from as many of the extremely elder posters, but I do remember how Blackmon and Tramon Williams developed. Blackmon played hundreds of snaps at corner (mostly nickle, some dime) and never had a pass breakup. Williams came out right away and had pass breakups. To me, breakups show a guy who is attacking the route, attacking the ball and playing with awareness. Bell had pass breakups in his rookie year.

    He's a lighter player, not the type you really want in run support, but he might be an ideal nickle/dime player. He's a guy who could excel in coverage.

    I like his chances. He's my dark horse this year.
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  • #2
    He's second team now behind Underwood, Lee and Bush. He played vs. Flynn in practice.

    That would make him the seventh CB behind Woodson, Harris and TWill. He has some work to do.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by pbmax
      He's second team now behind Underwood, Lee and Bush. He played vs. Flynn in practice.

      That would make him the seventh CB behind Woodson, Harris and TWill. He has some work to do.

      Yup. That's the definition of, "dark horse."
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      • #4
        Icebox is a dark horse. He's running in the Belmont on Saturday.
        "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

        KYPack

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        • #5
          Bell is probably best remembered for giving up the TD pass to Wallace against the Steelers. However, I think that was a case of unfamiliarity with the defense causing him to not know where his help was. He's probably about even right now with Lee and behind Underwood. He's probably ahead of Bush, but may have to show some ST prowess if he wants to make the team.
          I can't run no more
          With that lawless crowd
          While the killers in high places
          Say their prayers out loud
          But they've summoned, they've summoned up
          A thundercloud
          They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Joemailman
            He's probably about even right now with Lee and behind Underwood. He's probably ahead of Bush,
            As pbmax mentioned above, right now with Harris, Woodson, and Tramon not at OTAs, the guys seeing the field with the first team are Lee and Underwood, with Bush at nickle. So, he's behind them all right now.

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            • #7
              But does it mean much at this point? I mean, isn't Brady Poppinga lined up with the starters at the moment?
              "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

              KYPack

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Joemailman
                Bell is probably best remembered for giving up the TD pass to Wallace against the Steelers. However, I think that was a case of unfamiliarity with the defense causing him to not know where his help was. He's probably about even right now with Lee and behind Underwood. He's probably ahead of Bush, but may have to show some ST prowess if he wants to make the team.
                Thing is, Bell was actually in great position on that play. It was one hell of a perfect pass and perfect catch by the WR. Bell had him blanketed, and I believe there was a blown coverage over teh top for his help right? Something like that.

                I am not really "hating" on bell - naturally you expect a player like Woodson and Harris (upper echlon, elite corners) to make that play, but I am not going to hate on Bell for it. He had himself in position and just couldn't make the needed play.

                So, a dark horse? Why not?

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                • #9
                  Bell to me is the guy you get who is tough to get rid of in camp because although his ceiling is low, his floor is pretty high. Bell was also really the only Dom Capers style CB on the roster. He's definitely not the usual mold of a TT CB.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by packerbacker1234
                    Originally posted by Joemailman
                    Bell is probably best remembered for giving up the TD pass to Wallace against the Steelers. However, I think that was a case of unfamiliarity with the defense causing him to not know where his help was. He's probably about even right now with Lee and behind Underwood. He's probably ahead of Bush, but may have to show some ST prowess if he wants to make the team.
                    Thing is, Bell was actually in great position on that play. It was one hell of a perfect pass and perfect catch by the WR. Bell had him blanketed, and I believe there was a blown coverage over teh top for his help right? Something like that.

                    I am not really "hating" on bell - naturally you expect a player like Woodson and Harris (upper echlon, elite corners) to make that play, but I am not going to hate on Bell for it. He had himself in position and just couldn't make the needed play.

                    So, a dark horse? Why not?

                    Once you're in the end zone the way he was, I think the only thing you can do is make a play on the ball. Bell looked like he was just playing the man.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                      Originally posted by packerbacker1234
                      Originally posted by Joemailman
                      Bell is probably best remembered for giving up the TD pass to Wallace against the Steelers. However, I think that was a case of unfamiliarity with the defense causing him to not know where his help was. He's probably about even right now with Lee and behind Underwood. He's probably ahead of Bush, but may have to show some ST prowess if he wants to make the team.
                      Thing is, Bell was actually in great position on that play. It was one hell of a perfect pass and perfect catch by the WR. Bell had him blanketed, and I believe there was a blown coverage over teh top for his help right? Something like that.

                      I am not really "hating" on bell - naturally you expect a player like Woodson and Harris (upper echlon, elite corners) to make that play, but I am not going to hate on Bell for it. He had himself in position and just couldn't make the needed play.

                      So, a dark horse? Why not?

                      Once you're in the end zone the way he was, I think the only thing you can do is make a play on the ball. Bell looked like he was just playing the man.
                      He played it well enough that anything but a perfect throw wouldn't work. Unfortunately, it was a perfect throw.

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                      • #12
                        I think Brady Poppigna is going to have a breakout year...8 sacks and a ton of tackles!
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                        • #13
                          Brady seems like a great guy but he already had his breakout year. He had 9 tackles and a half a sack.
                          "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                          KYPack

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                          • #14
                            This could be Fergy's breakout year - with the Omaha Nighthawks.
                            I can't run no more
                            With that lawless crowd
                            While the killers in high places
                            Say their prayers out loud
                            But they've summoned, they've summoned up
                            A thundercloud
                            They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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                            • #15
                              What this team needs is a Zombo to make the cut......he's my dark horse candidate.
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