Interception
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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As I understand it, Browner always only played on one side of the field in Seattle. Regardless of who was lining up against him, he was on the same side and Sherman was on the other.
Revis works a little differently - he will move around to shade the best receiver on the opposing team. This will force browner to move around to as Revis moves.
Is there any chance this could present a problem for a player who has always played the same side of the field? Any chance moving around to different spots will affect his play?
Revis works a little differently - he will move around to shade the best receiver on the opposing team. This will force browner to move around to as Revis moves.
Is there any chance this could present a problem for a player who has always played the same side of the field? Any chance moving around to different spots will affect his play?