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Old 09-21-2020, 11:42 AM   #10
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Re: Cards postgame

Secondary was sitting in soft cover a lot. A good bit of completions in front of them, which I guess was the design and intention. I thought the secondary did a good job of coming up and making tackles though.

Apke - boy ... hes processing way to slow. On that long ball to Isbealla, he watches the WR running full speed at him but doesnt read or recognize or react .. just stands there flat footed and doesnt turn his hips to run with him until isbaella is past him. Lucky it was an underthrown ball.

We knew he was a project when we drafted him, banking on his speed and hopes of being coachable ... but I question his feel for the game.

hes another guy that seems to be destined to be special teams and a no. 2 backup.

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https://twitter.com/MarkBullockNFL/s...042664964?s=20

heres the Apke play. Bullock points out it looks like Apke was caught reading a crossing route in front of him .. at least that is some kind of explanation.
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