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A nod to Ryan Delaire


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Young man was in the backfield all game...should have had a sack if Wilson didn't toss it at last minute. Made the tackle on Wilson when he scrambled with 20 seconds left and came from across the field. Dude is going to be a player. When C.J and Allen come back, he will be a great piece of the puzzle.

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He lost contain and over pursued a few times, but that's to be expected from a rookie.  I can't wait to see what he turns into in the NFL,I think we found a good one.

to me though, I was pleasantly surprised with Ealy who had a really good game.  Still don't know if he'll ever be the guy we want him to be, but for the first time this season, he flashed some real promise.

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This dude plays like he's in fast forward and everyone else is just playing.  Even when he wasn't getting to the QB, he was harassing him and basically destroying protection.  I'm very glad this young man is beasting and feasting for our squad.  Eat my man eat!

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Kid has got a motor.  I saw two plays where he missed an arm tackle, went down, and then caught back up to the ball carrier to get in on the final tackle.

Also I think it helps the 4 D linemen to know that Luke is back there covering ground like a damn safety. It seemed to me that they were going wide today and leaving the middle open because they knew Luke would be clean.

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