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I said elsewhere that I'd match Cobb up on Richard Rodgers to take advantage of his quickness and agility.
And I might even test him deep, as Vic has said in the pregame.
Pump fake the underneath and throw it over his head when he bites.
Maybe some back shoulders too.
But here's another idea.
Put Quarless out there, or R. Rodgers.
In fact, put them both out there and run picks on him.
Knock him down EVERY play.
If he tries to press Quarless off the LoS, Rodgers knocks him to the ground.
If he tries to press Rodgers, Quarless puts him on his ass.
If you need a jump ball, try Rodgers or Boykin.
And I might even test him deep, as Vic has said in the pregame.
Pump fake the underneath and throw it over his head when he bites.
Maybe some back shoulders too.
But here's another idea.
Put Quarless out there, or R. Rodgers.
In fact, put them both out there and run picks on him.
Knock him down EVERY play.
If he tries to press Quarless off the LoS, Rodgers knocks him to the ground.
If he tries to press Rodgers, Quarless puts him on his ass.
If you need a jump ball, try Rodgers or Boykin.
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nerdmann;303711I said elsewhere that I'd match Cobb up on Richard Rodgers
Personally I don't like when there is Packer on Packer crime. .. unless it some how brings the team together.
Also Cobb might be more useful against a weaker CB as a quick out if needed, he's often Rodgers safety valve.
nerdmann;303711But here's another idea.
Put Quarless out there, or R. Rodgers.
In fact, put them both out there and run picks on him.
Knock him down EVERY play.
If he tries to press Quarless off the LoS, Rodgers knocks him to the ground.
If he tries to press Rodgers, Quarless puts him on his ass.
Those are the ones I've been thinking about. ... 4 wide with Lacy/Starks in the backfield... last week they used both Quarless and Rodgers as WR some and they both looked decent and should be able to block decent too.
Maybe not on Sherman but I have thought about a surprise TE screen, we haven't see one for a while and could catch them off guard and Quarless has some good speed for his size and Rodgers is good at catchurch and runs when he gets open.
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I'd put Lacy on him just so he can break his bones when his blocking for a Cobb run!
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RICHARD SHERMAN
ARRESTED FOR 'BURGLARY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE'
... In County Jail
7/14/2021 8:23 AM PT
Future Hall of Famer Richard Sherman was arrested early this morning in Washington for "burglary domestic violence" ... and has been denied bail, TMZ Sports has learned.
The 33-year-old NFL free agent was booked into the King County Correctional Facility in Seattle at 6:08 AM ... and is currently sitting behind bars.
The Burglary Domestic Violence charge is a felony in Washington state ... and can carry a lengthy prison sentence, if convicted.
The details surrounding the arrest are not yet clear.
Sherman -- who played with the San Francisco 49ers last season -- is one of the best players of his generation. RS is a 5x Pro Bowler, Super Bowl Champ, and a lock to be immortalized in Canton, Ohio.
We've reached out to Sherman's rep ... but so far, no word back.
ARRESTED FOR 'BURGLARY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE'
... In County Jail
7/14/2021 8:23 AM PT
Future Hall of Famer Richard Sherman was arrested early this morning in Washington for "burglary domestic violence" ... and has been denied bail, TMZ Sports has learned.
The 33-year-old NFL free agent was booked into the King County Correctional Facility in Seattle at 6:08 AM ... and is currently sitting behind bars.
The Burglary Domestic Violence charge is a felony in Washington state ... and can carry a lengthy prison sentence, if convicted.
The details surrounding the arrest are not yet clear.
Sherman -- who played with the San Francisco 49ers last season -- is one of the best players of his generation. RS is a 5x Pro Bowler, Super Bowl Champ, and a lock to be immortalized in Canton, Ohio.
We've reached out to Sherman's rep ... but so far, no word back.
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Saw this on the Tweeter. Some State's require one person to go to jail in any domestic call. I would rather the public never know about this stuff. There's absolutely zero reason for the invasion of privacy. Sickening. Once conviction and appeals exhausted, so be it.
People are going to just assume guilt of the worst by this. Deplorable.
That all being said -- this isn't good for the Shermanator.
People are going to just assume guilt of the worst by this. Deplorable.
That all being said -- this isn't good for the Shermanator.
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How does burglary come into this? Did he rob someone?
Like Zero said, until there is some proof that the guy actually did something illegal, it shouldn’t be made public.
Like Zero said, until there is some proof that the guy actually did something illegal, it shouldn’t be made public.
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Cheesey;439743How does burglary come into this? Did he rob someone?
Like Zero said, until there is some proof that the guy actually did something illegal, it shouldn’t be made public.
I just heard on Pat McAfee that he was trying to force his way into a family members home. No injuries. However, apparently Sherman resisted arrest. It's also common in that County for these "police call" arrests to be held without bail until the incarcerated sees a Judge.
It's sounding more like a family dispute where cops were called and nothing much more.
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Per PFT it sounds like he got drunk, crashed his car, and then went to his father in law's house and challenged him to fight. There's a video of him trying to break the door down.
Sounds like some shit someone would do after chugging a bottle of Malort.
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Sounds like some shit someone would do after chugging a bottle of Malort.
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