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CB Jyaire Brown (transfer to LSU)

My amateur view on seeing Brown live:
Very confident, likes talking(REALLY likes to talk), don't expect much physicality, is purely a COVER CB. Brown has wheels, and pretty much shut down his side of the field in the air. I mean he made his man a non factor in every play. But he is not going to make many tackles and get his hands dirty. Maybe Barnes/Coombs gets his more physical in college, or they take the good with the bad and enhance his cover skills. But I'm sure they'd prefer him more well rounded in both aspects.
 
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My amateur view on seeing Brown live:
Very confident, likes talking(REALLY likes to talk), don't expect much physicality, is purely a COVER CB. Brown has wheels, and pretty much shut down his side of the field in the air. I mean he made his man a non factor in every play. But he is not going to make many tackles and get his hands dirty. Maybe Barnes/Coombs gets his more physical in college, or they take the good with the bad and enhance his cover skills. But I'm sure they'd prefer him more well rounded in both aspects.
A lot like Shaun Wade which can be excellent or a liability. Deion made a pretty great living and couldn't tackle a stuffed animal so I guess just do what you do and do it better than anyone else!
 
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To be fair, Deion could. He just chose not to. Business decision I believe he called it.

That's exactly what he called it. I remember reading a book about the Dallas Cowboys dynasty(Boys will be Boys) and that's what he told either teammates or coaches when a WR caught a ball and he just pushed him out of bounds at most, or would shy away from contact. But on pass plays, the WR couldn't do anything. Take the good with the bad.
 
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