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For me it's indicators. I approach games much like BB probably does. We will never see this again and I for one hate to see poor coverage or bad decisions. They should be better. You cannot let a team like Washington have life and make easy completions and expect to beat a big boy passing attack when it counts.
But, but the guy he was covering caught a pass!!! He's horrible, clearly not a real starting cb! Am I doing this ridiculous-hatred-for-Ryan thing right?
I got stuck with the Panthers and GB game until I found a decent stream of the Pats game. Rodgers is just awful and GB's secondary is worse. Boring game to watch. Rodgers makes the Carolina D looks like the 85' Bears. If Nelson has that much of an impact on Rodgers game, then it's safe to say he's overrated. Brady never looked as bad as Rodgers is looking right now, without Gronk.
Since his rookie year in 2012, he is tied for most 2nd most INTs with 11. Only 1 behind Sherman. He's also been good in coverage for the most part this year.