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2 hours ago, SIGCHI222 said:

Armah should be #44.

I am turning 50 this June and used to cheer for an un-named team back in the day before I lived here and before we had a team.

 

Back then...number 44 was the ish.

Magnum as in 44 magnum.  Out there knocking men on their rear.  I hope he succeeds.

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6 hours ago, SIGCHI222 said:

Armah should be #44.

I am turning 50 this June and used to cheer for an un-named team back in the day before I lived here and before we had a team.

 

Back then...number 44 was the ish.

It was John Riggins wasn't it? 

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18 minutes ago, SIGCHI222 said:

Nope.  Think really big thighs.

Robert Newhouse? I just figured Riggins since he was FB, wore 44 and a lot of us were Redskins fans prior to Panthers. Not to mention Riggins was the ish as well lol.  

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Maybe I'm putting my tin foil hat on, but any thoughts on Elder moving to safety? 35 looks like a safety number and Captain isn't going anywhere anytime soon.  Not to mention that we need an upgrade at SS and did not draft one. 

He probably ends up sticking to corner, but after seeing the jersey number, it kind of made me think a bit more.

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