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All that Swole Bones talk: exactly that.


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So much for the hoopla. The more things change, the more they stay the same.  I can only surmise that B-will is still not ready. That blocking technique must be more difficult for him than I thought. That, or some old school notion of working your way up the ranks (or in this case, in front of Ed Dickson).  

 

Well, it's not really a complaint as much as it is an observation.  At this rate, Swole Bones is gonna be a bag o' bones before he gets an opportunity to make an impact in the passing game.

 

I must say that I would love to see him in the red zone sometimes. 

 

 

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If someone is running a route on the game winner in the 4th quarter with 2 or 3 minutes to go I hardly think that is just talk.

The coaches trust him, now it's time for cam to find him in the games.

 

They could have put Derek Anderson at TE for that play and the result would have been the same. 

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They could have put Derek Anderson at TE for that play and the result would have been the same.

Not really. I don't think you realize what the defense does when they see a six five 250 lb receiver line up on the other side of Greg.

The fact that the coaching staff put him in that situation tells me all I need to know.

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