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Who is this Ryan Delaire?


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I just can't reconcile this signing with my common sense.  Hell, we cut Horton for an UDFA?  What?  He comes in in situational pass rushes and gets some sacks??? Granted it was against a subpar OT, but it was still against a young, mobile QB.  Only thing I can say is GETTLEMAGIC!

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The Delaire helmet to helmet hit was late and dirty as poo, but I like that, yeah it's nice having man of the year Thomas Davis players on the team but I like my defensive players to have a mean streak!  get me some Mofo who are gonna fug the  other guy up!!!!!

I like more concussions too

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If he can do this in just one more game this year, it'll be the signing of the season. If he does it more than that... it's just unfathomable.

There's Gettlemagic, and then there's a Gettlemiracle.

Allen didn't show up in the books, but he was out there taking up a lot of attention from the Bucs o-line. This was an incredibly good week for us.

And how about Bersin? Looked pretty good, glad to see him back.

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I watched the game, at least what I could because of SC Flooding News updates, along with closing. But, was Allen being double teamed most of the game? I expect Delaire had success because the defense didn't know him to game plan against him. Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to take away from what he did because he had a heck of a 1st game, especially considering the amount of time he's been with the team.

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