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Colin Jones Ran a 4.3? Huh?


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I thought he out performed all these other lackluster performances we had at saftey during the preseason and has speed too boot,which is a trait we desperatey lack in our secondary,remember when a ran Pac-Man Jones down at the 2 yard line just last week,from behind,furthermore, what really impresses me the most, is his his ability to make the correct read on the ball carrier or take the right angle in order to make a tackle even if its in the open field.so overall,what do i see in Colin Jones?a definite improvement over T. Decoud,

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Put RocknRolla out there

 

lol i would just run drunkenly towards the QB and try to rip his head off regardless of what's happening and get a personal foul penalty literally every single play, although that still might end up being more effective than what Harper is doing

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