Wade..fine job at CB

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I'm suprised I havent seen any1 touch on the performance Wade did at corner...he played very hungry and aggresive...stepping in front of recievers timing passes etc. A pleasant suprise that we have another DB that can make the dime package if we wanted to go 2 deep zone.
 
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I read an article in the tennessean. J wade is a track athlete with lots of speed and as much talent as anyone on the team. It was a matter of him getting healthy and comfortable. Looks good next year with hefney, j wade, d. morley, and either a. stewart.
 
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He still has a lot to prove, but he's improved a great deal...I would like to see him on kickoff returns...
 
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He is doing a great job and somebody had to replace Roshaun Fellows he cant tackle to save his life. Why doesnt Fulmer consider putting Corey Campbell at CB he led the team in interceptions last year if im not mistaken..?
 
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Campbell did lead the DB's last year in INT's(4). Im not sure if his suspension has him that far behind the competition or if he's still in the doghouse.
Our secondary, as a group has stepped up a notch or two. Ive read over and over how they look to Allen for leadership and advice.
Im not too down on Fellows, agreed he has been there to make the stop for short, but missed, more than we'd like to see.

I think once he is able to relax and not try to play over his head, he will be a solid DB that makes those tackles/break ups. :peace:
 
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Originally posted by IBleedOrange24/7@Oct 6, 2005 4:00 AM
Campbell did lead the DB's last year in INT's(4). Im not sure if his suspension has him that far behind the competition or if he's still in the doghouse.
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I think that was part of it. I'm not giving up on Campbell yet, he could be a great player if he gets his priorities straight.
 
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