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Still, playing him in a limited role the next to weeks will help his development and rest starters a bit. 5-10 snaps a game wouldn't be horrible.
One snap is all it takes to lose a game.
Still, playing him in a limited role the next to weeks will help his development and rest starters a bit. 5-10 snaps a game wouldn't be horrible.
One snap is all it takes to lose a game.
The growth in Carroll's game this season has been awesome, and that kind of teaching has been in very short supply in the last few decades. Both Davis and Taylor (if he could ever get healthy) were much more accomplished defensive backs coming out of college than Carroll was, and Carroll really floundered as a defensive back until recently. Our guys are getting coached up right, and Ireland seems to be finding guys who have good intuition and learned skill to go with at least decent athletic ability. As I said before, Michael Thomas made two plays that display a great deal of understanding of necessary db skill.
Well I am going to have to disagree. If you go back and watch the tape Thomas was beaten by 5 yards on the 4th and 8 they converted. Thankfully Jones was there to save the TD. And on the interception he was covering the slot and was beaten so bad he was closer to the outside WR than his man. Don't get me wrong, it was his first NFL game ever so you can't expect too much, but lets not start thinking he is on Nolan Carroll's level. He is a safety who was forced to play CB on a team he had been on for a week. He was lost and knew it, and so did Brady. Luckly Brady threw it to the wrong WR. If he had thrown it over the top to Michael's man it would have been an easy TD.
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Still, playing him in a limited role the next to weeks will help his development and rest starters a bit. 5-10 snaps a game wouldn't be horrible.
Well I am going to have to disagree. If you go back and watch the tape Thomas was beaten by 5 yards on the 4th and 8 they converted. Thankfully Jones was there to save the TD. And on the interception he was covering the slot and was beaten so bad he was closer to the outside WR than his man. Don't get me wrong, it was his first NFL game ever so you can't expect too much, but lets not start thinking he is on Nolan Carroll's level. He is a safety who was forced to play CB on a team he had been on for a week. He was lost and knew it, and so did Brady. Luckly Brady threw it to the wrong WR. If he had thrown it over the top to Michael's man it would have been an easy TD.