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Panthers sign LB Billy Boyko


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Sounds like a interesting pickup, the kid is highly athletic and certainly produced, although at a small school.  Should be at the very least a solid special teamer, but the fact we signed him for more then 1 year lends me to think they have a feeling he'll grow into something more.

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after td, luke, blackburn, and klein theres not much. williams should make the team for only ST, hes been off/on the team since 2010 so who knows. normally 4-3 teams carry 7 LBs too, but given the new meta teams could start carrying 6. thats still 2 spots open. 

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Sounds like a interesting pickup, the kid is highly athletic and certainly produced, although at a small school.  Should be at the very least a solid special teamer, but the fact we signed him for more then 1 year lends me to think they have a feeling he'll grow into something more.

 

 

Sam Mills was an UDFA from Division III Montclair State.

 

I'm not sayin'.

 

I'm just sayin'.

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I thought Lehigh only had a basketball team?

Lehigh football's claim to fame is their football rivalry with in-state (Eastern Pennsylvania) rival Lafayette. The two schools are both 70-85 miles west of New York City and 60-75 miles north of Philadelphia

Known as "The Rivalry," it is the most-played football rivalry in the nation and the longest uninterrupted annual rivalry series in the nation. I wish it would get more publicity because I would like to watch it. Fortunately, this year will be their 150th meeting, the Sesquicentennial, and it's going primetime: the game will be played on November 22, 2014 at Yankee Stadium in New York City, and will be broadcast on ESPN

Lehigh alumni include auto industry legend Lee Iacocca, Peter Feaver (member of the National Security Council in the Clinton and Bush administrations and founder of Duke's program in American Grand Strategy and director of the Triangle Institute for Security Studies), Kenneth French (Chairman of Dartmouth's Dept of Finance and President of the American Finance Association), Martin Baron (editor of The Washington Post), Michael Golden (Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of The New York Times), Charlie Dent (current US Congressman for PA), Leonard Lance (current US Congressman for NJ), Joe Alleva (LSU's Athletic Director, before that was Duke's Athletic Director), Lon Babby (President of Basketball Operations for the Phoenix Suns), as well has a variety of CEOs, politicians, university presidents, judges, generals, astronauts, professors, scientists, doctors, lawyers, athletes, actors, writers, etc

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Lehigh football's claim to fame is their football rivalry with in-state (Eastern Pennsylvania) rival Lafayette. The two schools are both 70-85 miles west of New York City and 60-75 miles north of Philadelphia

Known as "The Rivalry," it is the most-played football rivalry in the nation and the longest uninterrupted annual rivalry series in the nation. I wish it would get more publicity because I would like to watch it. Fortunately, this year will be their 150th meeting, the Sesquicentennial, and it's going primetime: the game will be played on November 22, 2014 at Yankee Stadium in New York City, and will be broadcast on ESPN

Lehigh alumni include auto industry legend Lee Iacocca, Peter Feaver (member of the National Security Council in the Clinton and Bush administrations and founder of Duke's program in American Grand Strategy and director of the Triangle Institute for Security Studies), Kenneth French (Chairman of Dartmouth's Dept of Finance and President of the American Finance Association), Martin Baron (editor of The Washington Post), Michael Golden (Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of The New York Times), Charlie Dent (current US Congressman for PA), Leonard Lance (current US Congressman for NJ), Joe Alleva (LSU's Athletic Director, before that was Duke's Athletic Director), Lon Babby (President of Basketball Operations for the Phoenix Suns), as well has a variety of CEOs, politicians, university presidents, judges, generals, astronauts, professors, scientists, doctors, lawyers, athletes, actors, writers, etc

Lehigh actually has/had a decent team, I saw them player Liberty two years ago and it was a pretty solid game.

Their jersey's however, are still ridiculously hideous.

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