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ILB isn't really a huge priority in this type of 3-4 scheme
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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 836515"><p>For me, not especially.</p><p></p><p>Saying some nice things about a struggling player may just be an attempt at confidence boosting. In the internet age, not just with social media but also the numerous reporting web sites, guys like Burks and J'mon Moore are surely aware of the widely held negative opinions of their play compounding the benchings. Confidence boosters are in order. And if there is a secondary purpose, telling media and fans progress is made may have the desired affect of cautious optimism and laying off the guy.</p><p></p><p>Here are some kind words from May 30, liberally spread around including some for Moore. We even get this:</p><p></p><p>"[Manny Wilkins] is a sharp guy. You can see he’s been able to bounce around in those different offenses and handle it very well. He has a good background, too. He’s been great. He’s been working his tail off. I’m excited to see him when we get to training camp."</p><p></p><p>I've not heard any glowing reports of Josh Jackson's progress, a guy who will need to step up. Do I take that as a negative? Not really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 836515"] For me, not especially. Saying some nice things about a struggling player may just be an attempt at confidence boosting. In the internet age, not just with social media but also the numerous reporting web sites, guys like Burks and J'mon Moore are surely aware of the widely held negative opinions of their play compounding the benchings. Confidence boosters are in order. And if there is a secondary purpose, telling media and fans progress is made may have the desired affect of cautious optimism and laying off the guy. Here are some kind words from May 30, liberally spread around including some for Moore. We even get this: "[Manny Wilkins] is a sharp guy. You can see he’s been able to bounce around in those different offenses and handle it very well. He has a good background, too. He’s been great. He’s been working his tail off. I’m excited to see him when we get to training camp." I've not heard any glowing reports of Josh Jackson's progress, a guy who will need to step up. Do I take that as a negative? Not really. [/QUOTE]
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