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Aaron Colvin looked sharp in debut..

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#2

It was nice to get him back.


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#3

It was a return, not a debut, but yeah, he was solid. 


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#4

Quote:It was a return, not a debut, but yeah, he was solid. 
 

Season debut

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#5

I recall him getting burned on a crossing route for a big gain. Other than that I didn't notice him much except for the big tackle near the end
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Quote:I recall him getting burned on a crossing route for a big gain. Other than that I didn't notice him much except for the big tackle near the end
It wasn't a crossing route, it was outside and they (the Bears' Offense) set it up like it was a classic WR pick play.

 

Colvin took an extra step to go up and around Ramsey, but the Bears set it up perfectly and Eddie Royal stopped on a dime and turned back inside for the catch and run.

 

I assume this is the same play you're talking about because it's the only time I noticed Colvin getting beat. It was a great setup on Chicago's part, not so much on Colvin just getting flat out beat, in my opinion.

 

He (Colvin) also stuffed 2, or 3 other plays at/behind the LoS during the game.

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#7

Like a burning torcher baby
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#8

There were 2 or 3 plays where he got beat for a decent gain, and a couple of plays that he made very positive plays.

 

Nothing too glaring.

 

For our CB#3... that's good enough for me.


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#9

I was not upset about a couple mistakes here and there because it was his first game this season, but he needs to cut those out against the Raiders.


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#10

I'd way rather have him on the D than not.

Always been a fav player for me.


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