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Originally Posted by hurrykaine
Exactly...now you're getting it (and not to be condescending, though I won't be surprised if you take it that way). Prior to Taylor leaving, Walt Harris wasn't tested. Galloway wasn't thrown to, hence his paltry stats. Once they started taking shots downfield after Taylor's ejection, Harris' inadequcies were showcased again.
But attributing Galloway's meager stats to the phenomenal job Harris did on him in coverage is pure BS. I was, am, and still remain SCARED OF HAVING HARRIS BACK IN ONE-ON-ONE COVERAGE against a #1 or #2 receiver (the point of this thread)
With Springs back, I'm less worried.
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Galloway had 4-35 in the first half and 3-34 in the 2nd half.
Doesn't look like Harris was tested very much in the 2nd half without Taylor to me.
I'm not saying Harris did a great job, but did he do a poor job? Far from it.
You're scared of what could have been, or what could be. Fair enough, but the numbers on the field don't justify your fears, that's all I'm saying.