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Jeremy Igo

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seriously, i love these guys more and more all the time.

thanks, jeremy, for giving us these snapshots of the team's identity that really no one else does.

speaking of which, it seems like the guys are much happier and more in sync with each other than in years past....that they are really a team. i just get the sense that they feel more comfortable with themelves than maybe they have been. i think this is the type atmosphere that cam thrives and can really lead in and that also allows more reserved guys like keek (from my pov, anyway) to come out of their shells.

i mean you can tell from the gross interviews that the team forthe most part really liked each other, but it just seems like there is a more positive, comfortable, and confident dynamic than even last year.

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seriously, i love these guys more and more all the time.

thanks, jeremy, for giving us these snapshots of the team's identity that really no one else does.

speaking of which, it seems like the guys are much happier and more in sync with each other than in years past....that they are really a team. i just get the sense that they feel more comfortable with themelves than maybe they have been. i think this is the type atmosphere that cam thrives and can really lead in and that also allows more reserved guys like keek (from my pov, anyway) to come out of their shells.

i mean you can tell from the gross interviews that the team forthe most part really liked each other, but it just seems like there is a more positive, comfortable, and confident dynamic than even last year.

 

This is why Steve Smith is in Baltimore....besides the fact he averages 40 yards per game

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