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Are we underestimating the return of Trae Waynes?
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(09-29-2021, 01:36 AM)Jhowdy54 Wrote: We been obviously doubting the career of Trae Waynes since he signed with the Bengals last year making him one of the highest paid cornerbacks in the NFL. Since that signing he obviously hasn’t seen the field. There is a reason he got a 14 million dollar a year contract so maybe he could possibly be a game changer in the secondary. Everyone thought they gave Trey Hendrickson too much money. He’s playing at a pro bowl level thus far. Maybe Waynes will bring that as well. You know Trae Waynes himself wants to go out and prove himself worthy of his contract he got.

Waynes has never been a Top 10 CB in the league, so I never expected him to be a game changer.
A "game changer," to me, is someone who forces a lot of turnovers.
Waynes only had 7 INTs and 2 FF across 74 games.
But maybe he'll be able to force more turnovers in Anarumo's scheme vs the one he was playing in MIN.
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RE: Are we underestimating the return of Trae Waynes? - ochocincos - 09-29-2021, 10:50 AM

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