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Boulware is McGregor


SIGCHI222

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Give him a Scott accent and he has a brother from another mother.

Best UDFA since Norwell, actually better.  And that is saying a helluva lot.

This sumbitch is gonna hospitalize multiple NFCS opponents in his limited role in 2017. 

He will rise until he is a starter and stud no later than next year.  I see Sam Mills.

Would love to have a dozen of this guy.

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1 hour ago, SIGCHI222 said:

Give him a Scott accent and he has a brother from another mother.

Best UDFA since Norwell, actually better.  And that is saying a helluva lot.

This sumbitch is gonna hospitalize multiple NFCS opponents in his limited role in 2017. 

He will rise until he is a starter and stud no later than next year.  I see Sam Mills.

Would love to have a dozen of this guy.

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Wait so that "Prospect Primer" is just a picture and not a link to some hype video of him supleing (sp?) dudes? I feel robbed.

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6 hours ago, SIGCHI222 said:

Give him a Scott accent and he has a brother from another mother.

Best UDFA since Norwell, actually better.  And that is saying a helluva lot.

This sumbitch is gonna hospitalize multiple NFCS opponents in his limited role in 2017. 

He will rise until he is a starter and stud no later than next year.  I see Sam Mills.

Would love to have a dozen of this guy.

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The guy is a monster.  Just hope he doesn't body slam a RB or WR and get fined.  Especially under a rookie contract.  He might have to play for free.

A lot seem to want to bust on him for being slow but he makes up for it because his always gets a first step or two because he has diagnosed the play before it happens.

I am super excited to see him play.   He is going to bring some serious excitement to training camp.  For sure.

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1 hour ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

Whoa whoa whoa whoa, how are you comparing him to Sam mills?! Lay off the scotch a bit bruddah. 

I said the same thing in his initial thread.  I think the comparison can be made on the type of Linebacker he is and Sam Mills was. Undersized with great instinct. 

Than again if  you really didn't actually see Sam Mills play than you wouldn't have a clue on how you could see the comparison.

 

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