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I love Peanut already. Must read by Henson


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Peanut Tillman says he still has a lot left in the tank. I hope that this is true for all of us, because I like how this guy is talking. He obviously has some good chemistry and karma with some of the guys, and I trust that this will spread throughout the rest of the team. If an injury doesn't stop him, I only see good things coming from this signing.

Sure, the words are few, but they say a lot about his belief in himself and what is going on with the team, his knowledge and approach to the game, and they also give a glimpse as to how genuine and an overall good person that Tillman seems to be.

"Do I plan on taking a starting spot? No," Tillman said. "I plan on earning and working for what I get."

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Thomas Davis, Luke Kuechly, Charles Johnson, Peanut Tillman.

 

So much leadership on the defense.  I have always been a huge fan of Tillman and hope he still has something left to contribute, but I do know for sure he will be an excellent mentor to Benwikere and especially Norman.

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