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Laron Landry, anyone?


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www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000470020/article/indianapolis-colts-release-safety-laron-landry

Hard hitter, particularly in run support. Of course there was the PED thing, which ultimately led to him losing his job because he wasn't on the field. Should come relatively cheap considering his drop off, but I believe the drop off was more about not being on the field due to being in the doghouse.

He would bring some nastiness to the backfield. What ya think?

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Hard hitter, particularly in run support. Of course there was the PED thing, which ultimately led to him losing his job because he wasn't on the field. Should come relatively cheap considering his drop off, but I believe the drop off was more about not being on the field due to being in the doghouse.

He would bring some nastiness to the backfield. What ya think?

 

Can't cover....no thanks.

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