For better or worse? CB/WR

31smackdown

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So now that we have all this talent out there at corner, do you think that will improve the production of the WR's not named TO and Glenn or do you think that having really good corners will beat down their confidence and slow their learning curve?

Point being, if you are a young receiver and you constantly struggle to get open in practice, it's going to eventually mess with your head, whereas if you are practicing against mis level corners and winning those battles you gain confidence in your skills and ability.

So what do you think? Is having above average corners detrimental to the development of the younger receivers? I guess one could say that if they can't beat them, then they shouldn't be in the league, but I think for a lot of receivers it is a gradual thing of succeeding and building that confidence that separates them and let's them grow.
 

CrazyCowboy

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I believe is the WRs have an positive attitude about their career....they will get better.
 

dallasfaniac

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As a WR, the worse thing that can happen in practice is the pass goes to Owens instead. As a CB, the worse that can happen is you get abused for a TD. They're the ones we'd have to worry about.
 
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