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Mike Evans       67 yards
Antonio Brown 62 yards
0 TD's for either of em

Drops Mic...
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#2
Pic that MIC up you showboat Smile
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#4
Ah this brings back the fond memories of Beckham having a temper tantrum last year when covered by Rhodes. He had a bad night, too. So sweet.
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#5
It's remarkable how good of a player Rhodes has developed into. Seeing him mentally break top receivers is starting to become the norm.
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#6
Great pick and extension by Spelly.

That draft:

Floyd - fell to us - I think was going to be very good, not great, not pro bowl just very good - no real injury history in college so can't blame Spelly for what is probably a career ender.  But overall a decent first round pick.

Rhodes - stud - one of the best in the NFL - great pick

Patterson - moved up for him - never developed beyond top ST player - excellent return/gunner but not what you wanted for a move up first rounder - bad pick.


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#7
Rhodes went ‘too far’
Cornerback Xavier Rhodes has now held two of the NFL’s best receivers, Tampa Bay’s Mike Evans and Pittsburgh’s Antonio Brown, to 67 and 62 yards, respectively, without a touchdown to either. But Rhodes said he went “too far” at one point in Sunday’s win, when he was flagged for taunting Evans after Trae Waynes intercepted Jameis Winston.
“It was just heat of the moment, heat of the battle,” Rhodes said. “One of those moments you’re out there fighting for your teammates. You and your opponent going at it, went too far.”
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Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
Rhodes went ‘too far’
Cornerback Xavier Rhodes has now held two of the NFL’s best receivers, Tampa Bay’s Mike Evans and Pittsburgh’s Antonio Brown, to 67 and 62 yards, respectively, without a touchdown to either. But Rhodes said he went “too far” at one point in Sunday’s win, when he was flagged for taunting Evans after Trae Waynes intercepted Jameis Winston.
“It was just heat of the moment, heat of the battle,” Rhodes said. “One of those moments you’re out there fighting for your teammates. You and your opponent going at it, went too far.”
For as good as he is, he is pretty humble. 
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Quote: @greediron said:
@"BarrNone55" said:
Rhodes went ‘too far’
Cornerback Xavier Rhodes has now held two of the NFL’s best receivers, Tampa Bay’s Mike Evans and Pittsburgh’s Antonio Brown, to 67 and 62 yards, respectively, without a touchdown to either. But Rhodes said he went “too far” at one point in Sunday’s win, when he was flagged for taunting Evans after Trae Waynes intercepted Jameis Winston.
“It was just heat of the moment, heat of the battle,” Rhodes said. “One of those moments you’re out there fighting for your teammates. You and your opponent going at it, went too far.”
For as good as he is, he is pretty humble. 
well his humility cost us 15 on sunday,  but its good to see a little fire once in a while.  it lets the opposition know that he isnt a punk bitch.  however i dont want to see it again anytime soon as those little things can swing momentum so fast.   when things are going good these guys have to keep their heads and their composure and just keep walking the walk and let their results talk the talk.
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@greediron said:
@"BarrNone55" said:
Rhodes went ‘too far’
Cornerback Xavier Rhodes has now held two of the NFL’s best receivers, Tampa Bay’s Mike Evans and Pittsburgh’s Antonio Brown, to 67 and 62 yards, respectively, without a touchdown to either. But Rhodes said he went “too far” at one point in Sunday’s win, when he was flagged for taunting Evans after Trae Waynes intercepted Jameis Winston.
“It was just heat of the moment, heat of the battle,” Rhodes said. “One of those moments you’re out there fighting for your teammates. You and your opponent going at it, went too far.”
For as good as he is, he is pretty humble. 
well his humility cost us 15 on sunday,  but its good to see a little fire once in a while.  it lets the opposition know that he isnt a punk bitch.  however i dont want to see it again anytime soon as those little things can swing momentum so fast.   when things are going good these guys have to keep their heads and their composure and just keep walking the walk and let their results talk the talk.
Agree, someone needs to calm Digg's down.
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