He was beat out, and now he's back on top.Not sure if we should be terribly happy that he hasn't been beat out by anyone yet.
I agree, but that's sort of my point. People were quick to judge him for giving up one play in practice and yet he's on top of the DB charts to start the week. I think it's evidence as to why too much access to practice, and quick judgements, are a bad thing for fans. We won't really know what's up to until Sept. 1.Also, there are players who are great in practice, but less-than-great under the lights. Looking forward to seeing the Real Product on the field this fall.
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