Bench Terrion?

Amik looked pretty good when he had his shot playing on the outside last year. Im all for this move. Atleast in the short term. Terrion still needs to get reps to improve.

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I say let him learn on the fly, keep them in there.

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Terrion is hurt. I think he needs time to heal.

As for Amik, did everyone see Hutch gave Amik credit for the punch out fumble vs Derrick Henry? It was the first time Hutch had pulled something off like that in a game, and he said Amik showed him how to do it.

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I didn’t see Hutchinson say that. Pretty cool though. We have a lot of of team-first players on this roster. It’s what makes the whole thing work.

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So, we are still short on corners, really.

This is where Scott Harris fvcked up. Don’t fall for it Brad

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Nothing good would come of benching him. Unless, you want to destroy his self-confidence and tell him he’s lost your trust.

He’s 3 games past his rookie season. He’ll be alright.

If there were concerns, he shouldn’t have started so soon last year. Now, you have to let him learn from his lumps.

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I agree. I have big concerns about Terrion’s coverage, but I think he needs to be dialed back, not outright benched. I think he is someone who can learn better by seeing what is working and how corners need to play in this defense. If he is still hurting, then as long as there is no risk of further injury? Even better. Dress him but don’t play him until you need it or give him a couple of plays to run and let the coaches address it during the game. Baby steps.

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Terrion is going to be fine. He still has some growing pains to work through. And yes I do agree that he’s likely playing through a soft tissue injury.

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That was my thought as well. Arnold isn’t healthy. Groin isn’t it?

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He lacks 4000 mg vitamin D3 daily, I don’t think he’s fixable. If no use use use him for kick returns, he will call fair catch for everything. What is he doing podcast ,to discuss the blown coverage

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I really root for Terrion but its time to mildly start questioning not only his draft position, but also the trade, and whether we picked the right corner. Nate Wiggins or Kool Aid might have been the better pick in coverage. But we were told those guys couldn’t tackle. But all this may be a moot point if Terrion has been playing hurt.

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Bench him. Make a starting decision each week based on practice. Maddox or Rick at nickle.

Make him earn it back while he heals.

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We can trade him to vikings similar to hockenson deal so they have a dark chocolate like white chocolate,I like both flavors :grinning_face:

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Bring Foxy in at CB and watch the friggin fireworks.

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Sooooo, this is the guy folks has to find….

I’m the bald sheep of the family!

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Bad performances might also hurt his self-confidence, no? Especially when opposing QBs are explicitly seeking him out. At some point “self-confidence” is just self-delusion.

Obviously, the story of his season, much less his career, hasn’t been written. But right now he’s a sore-thumb weakness on that defense. If there’s any question that an injury is affecting his play, just sit him for the time it takes for him to fully recover. He’s not fast for a CB as it is; can’t afford to get slower.

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once he’s 100% we’ll be singing a different tune.

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4000 mg Vitamin D is likely a lethal dose.

I think you mean 4000 IU, which is a common daily supp level, a bit high so take K2 with it to get the calcium that D3 makes absorbable out of your system back in to your bones instead of all of it going to soft tissues.

4000mg is 160 million IU. Yeah, dont wanna do that.

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Sometimes I think ESPN baby took 4000mg of THC.

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