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Stephen Hill being held back by Corey Brown


Jeremy Igo

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A funny moment during practice Thursday. 

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During strength drills Corey Brown jumped in and gave some extra pull alongside the Panthers trainer as Stephen Hill was trying to reach the cone. Marcus Lucas thinks its funny, at least. 

What did you think I meant? 

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A funny moment during practice Thursday. 

stephen-hill-corey-brown.thumb.jpg.93971

 

During strength drills Corey Brown jumped in and gave some extra pull alongside the Panthers trainer as Stephen Hill was trying to reach the cone. Marcus Lucas thinks its funny, at least. 

What did you think I meant? 

​Delayed orgasim.

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Looks like whatever weight Philly gained he put a good bit on his legs.  Dude had some toothpick legs last season.

Don't lie man, you were staring at his ass just like the rest of us...

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I know people will come into this thread ready to rage at how preposterous it is to think that a second year UDFA could possibly interfere with the growth and development of Stephen Hill.  I mean the guy was the second coming of Megatron, right?  We can't let little Philly be the scapegoat for Hill's laziness can we guys?  Guise, amirite?

Is that what you're waiting for Jeremy? 

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