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    Re: The BR.com Explanation for Correa

    Quote Originally Posted by PerpetuallyBored74 View Post


    Oh, wait.
    They're still curved.
    Now you're introducing those off the field issues...

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    Re: The BR.com Explanation for Correa

    Quote Originally Posted by bt12483 View Post
    Wait...there's two parts?!?!?

    I'm gonna need you to trim about 50%
    That's why it's taking Correa two years to learn it. 50% in 2016 and 50% in 2017. I just hope he didn't forget what he learned last year... Bc





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    Re: The BR.com Explanation for Correa

    Quote Originally Posted by BcRaven View Post
    That's why it's taking Correa two years to learn it. 50% in 2016 and 50% in 2017. I just hope he didn't forget what he learned last year... Bc
    Those summer vacations are hell on memory.

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    Re: The BR.com Explanation for Correa

    Obviously Harbaugh has no time for a guy who can't figure out the playbook. Marlon Humphrey better be working on this right now. Somehow I have a feeling that he is





  5. Re: The BR.com Explanation for Correa

    Statements like this really make me appreciate a guy like Mosley.





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    Re: The BR.com Explanation for Correa

    how was he jack of all trades in college???????
    where dem scouts at





  7. Re: The BR.com Explanation for Correa

    Quote Originally Posted by GOTA View Post
    Obviously Harbaugh has no time for a guy who can't figure out the playbook. Marlon Humphrey better be working on this right now. Somehow I have a feeling that he is
    And that's why, all kidding aside, I did not like the Tim Williams pick. Not after seeing Harb's (in)tolerance for Mt. Cody, McKinnie, Jah Reid, Asa Jackson, Christian Thompson, Doss and now Jernigan, to name some of the players who've done time in Harb's Doghouse.
    But maybe Tim will suddenly mature, and do so soon enough to stay out of Harb's crosshairs.



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    Re: The BR.com Explanation for Correa

    I'm not all that surprised.

    Boise asked him to do 2 things. Rush the passer and chase the ball. If you watch Boise they didn't have him doing ANYTHING complex in pass coverage. Our LB's do very different things than Boise asked their LB's to do. Specifically Correa who, when lined up at ILB, was typically gunning the middle and not dropping.
    "Cause if you ain’t pissed off for greatness, that just means you’re okay with being mediocre, and ain’t no man in here okay with just basic.”
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    Re: The BR.com Explanation for Correa

    Quote Originally Posted by GreatWhiteNorthRaven View Post
    I'm not all that surprised.

    Boise asked him to do 2 things. Rush the passer and chase the ball. If you watch Boise they didn't have him doing ANYTHING complex in pass coverage. Our LB's do very different things than Boise asked their LB's to do. Specifically Correa who, when lined up at ILB, was typically gunning the middle and not dropping.
    Then why draft someone who doesn't fit in the 2nd round?





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    Re: The BR.com Explanation for Correa

    Quote Originally Posted by GOTA View Post
    Then why draft someone who doesn't fit in the 2nd round?
    Ask Paul Kruger





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    Re: The BR.com Explanation for Correa

    Quote Originally Posted by GOTA View Post
    Then why draft someone who doesn't fit in the 2nd round?
    That is the 64 Thousand Dollar Question. Ozzie traded down twice, bypassing Noah Spence (pass rush), Sterling Shepard (WR), and Reggie Ragland (ILB) to nab him... Bc





  12. Re: The BR.com Explanation for Correa

    Quote Originally Posted by GOTA View Post
    Then why draft someone who doesn't fit in the 2nd round?
    Didn't we ask this when they traded Jernigan?

    But there's no disconnect.




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