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What's false GF? That they are small? I agree at 5'10" & 5'11"... they're just small-ish, and certainly not that far removed from the league average.

But they certainly are inexperienced. With 12 collective NFL starts between them, there's no denying that. What I saw of them last year, they performed well in Vincent and Taylor's absence. Will the same be true this year when teams have a chance to gameplan against them specifically?

... we'll see.

I'm sure as long as Dawkins is parading around in the secondary, the Eagles won't be too bad off, but I also think it's safe to say that, like in 2003, the success of the Eagles CB's will hinge greatly on the ability of the Eagles front 7 to pressure the QB. Johnson seems to manage to do that, but in the NFL, you're only ever an injury or two away from devastation.

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BossHog wrote:What's false GF? That they are small? I agree at 5'10" & 5'11"... they're just small-ish, and certainly not that far removed from the league average.


In fact, they are the league average. Just about half the starting corners in the NFL are between 5'10 and 5'11, with most of those being on the 5'10 side.
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