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Kelvin is coming back with a vengeance....


Jeremy Igo

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6 minutes ago, Castavar said:

....And people say Philly is getting cut

Don't underestimate chemistry and familiarity, which Cam and Philly seem to really have.

Nobody is saying Philly is going to be cut. He is a coach favorite. What people have been saying is that his roster spot isn't as secure as many suggest. And notwithstanding Cam's thoughts, my position hasn't changed in the slightest. Pads haven't even been put on. Good grief.

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14 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

he's got to be. i have no clue where so many people are getting the cut-philly-brown mantra because it makes absolutely no sense 

I've always felt he's a lock just curious that Jeremy now thinks so just because of what Cam said since as recently as a few days ago he said Byrd could challenge Philly for his spot...

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1 hour ago, PhillyB said:

he's got to be. i have no clue where so many people are getting the cut-philly-brown mantra because it makes absolutely no sense 

On an annual basis there's always at least two or three "cut this veteran and keep this new guy who's never seen the field but who I just know is a hall of famer" tropes on the Huddle.

Pretty sure Brown was involved in one of those last year too.

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