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Barnwell's best offensive triplets. Cam, Stew, Olsen number 4.


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The top ten is:
1. Steelers: Big Ben, Antonio Brown, and Le'veon Bell. 
2. Patriots: Brady, Edelman, and Gronk.
3. Packers: Rodgers, Jordy Nelson, and Randle Cobb. 
4. Panthers: Cam, Stewart, and Greg Olsen. 
5. Cardinals: Carson Palmer, Larry Fitzgerald, and John Brown.
6. Cowboys: Tony Romo, Ezekiel Elliott, and Dez Bryant.
7. Bengals: Andy Dalton, A.J. Green, and Tyler Eifert. 
8. Falcons: Matt Ryan, Devonta Freeman, and Julio Jones.
9. Jaguars: Blake Bortles, Allen Robinson, and Allen Hurns.
10. Saints: Drew Brees, Mark Ingram, and Brandin Cooks. 

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/16199944/bill-barnwell-ranks-nfl-offensive-triplets-all-32-teams-pittsburgh-steelers-new-england-patriots-top-list

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49 minutes ago, Nate Dogg said:

Ezekiel is getting appointed as a star before he's even played a snap smh.

I keep see articles about him possibility running for 1500 yards this year....absolutely in no way does that happen.

The media can keep hyping the Cowboys but it's been over 20 years since they've done anything of relevance. Everyone outside of their fanbase groups them with the Browns, Bills, Jags, and Raiders now.

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2 hours ago, bleedsgreenandgold said:

I keep see articles about him possibility running for 1500 yards this year....absolutely in no way does that happen.

I have no idea how many total yards he'll end up having but, behind that OL, it will end up being a lot of them.

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