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Video: Michael Oher and Olivier Vernon Practice Scrum


Jeremy Igo
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Well, I hate to be the one to point this out, but Remmers would've drawn a flag this year with the new rule about jumping into fights, even to pull the fighters apart. I hope Mastko used that as a teaching moment for the entire o-line.

On the other hand, that Dolphin was totally owned. I've been quite impressed with Ohr so far.  Quite impressed. :)

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Well, I hate to be the one to point this out, but Remmers would've drawn a flag this year with the new rule about jumping into fights, even to pull the fighters apart. I hope Mastko used that as a teaching moment for the entire o-line.

On the other hand, that Dolphin was totally owned. I've been quite impressed with Ohr so far.  Quite impressed. :)

I'm really interested in how the zebras are going to break up two 300+ lb men this year without help.  

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Honestly I think the time has come for the NFL to be able to suspend players for this kind of poo. If you can't do it in a game for safety reasons then you shouldn't be able to do it during practice. You're still at work and still representing the shield.

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