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Hail Raiser
![]() Join Date: Feb 2004
Age: 53
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Re: Lamar Marshall released for Randall Godfrey??
Let's think about it rationally rather than automatically thinking the front office doesn't know what they're doing and we're losing some sort of superstar in Marshall.
Releasing Marshall makes sense if he's still not 100% recovered from last year. He was very ineffective last year when banged up. This move makes sense if the coaches feel Godfrey brings more to the table as a veteran backup LB. Additionally, this move makes sense if the coaches are confident in their other backups like Blades, K. Campbell, Sartz, etc. Here is Godfrey's Scouts Inc. profile: 2006 Scouting Report - Scouts Inc. Grade: 71 | Key Alert: AD Comment: Godfrey is experienced, instinctive and pretty athletic. He has good recognition skills and can get to the ball quickly. He still has good range inside the box. He can slide, stay square and attack downhill. He will square up and hold his ground when stepping up at the point of attack in two-gap technique. He uses his hands well when taking on blocks. He can avoid and separate from blocks when moving downhill. He is a good all-around tackler. He has above average zone awareness. He is decent in coverage in underneath zones. He times up zone blitzes well inside and on the perimeter. But Godfrey is aging, has declining athletic skills and has become more of a two-down player. He lacks great cover skills. He is cut high and struggles to react quickly and change directions off zone drops. He isn't especially explosive in stack-and-shed mode. He has trouble keeping his feet clean when moving through trash. He has some durability concerns. |
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