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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 660152"><p>He seems to have a knack for getting on guys and riding them on the inside as they come off the line, enough to throw receivers off a bit but not enough to get flagged. It's how he neutralizes his speed disadvantage. This is not conventional technique, but it seems to have worked fairly well so far. I'd have to see how he holds up after a few weeks of extended play as an injury replacement. You have to wonder if teams will then attack that technique with outs and flags when they have an opportunity to plan for it.</p><p></p><p>As I said, I like the depth at CB where Gunter or Goodson represents the #5 compared to the #3 at safety (if Hyde must be otherwise engaged) or the #4...because that guy not exist on the roster unless you want to count Banjo, which I do not.</p><p></p><p>It's worth recalling teams hardly threw at Randall over the first 4 games. Then they did. This is likely a function of gathering enough tape to identify tendencies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 660152"] He seems to have a knack for getting on guys and riding them on the inside as they come off the line, enough to throw receivers off a bit but not enough to get flagged. It's how he neutralizes his speed disadvantage. This is not conventional technique, but it seems to have worked fairly well so far. I'd have to see how he holds up after a few weeks of extended play as an injury replacement. You have to wonder if teams will then attack that technique with outs and flags when they have an opportunity to plan for it. As I said, I like the depth at CB where Gunter or Goodson represents the #5 compared to the #3 at safety (if Hyde must be otherwise engaged) or the #4...because that guy not exist on the roster unless you want to count Banjo, which I do not. It's worth recalling teams hardly threw at Randall over the first 4 games. Then they did. This is likely a function of gathering enough tape to identify tendencies. [/QUOTE]
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