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2 minutes ago, mjligon said:

Not worried about Bradberry suiting up today for OTAs. Actually, I'm glad to see the dedication.

He wouldn't be out there unless team doctors gave him the okay.

Yeah, his legs and feet still work just fine so as long as they're smart about it, it's no big deal.

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16 hours ago, Hogmolliesmaht said:

Yeah, his legs and feet still work just fine so as long as they're smart about it, it's no big deal.

Yeah...no big deal. So long as he can run...we don't need to worry about him getting in blocks/jams....or getting hands in the air to deflect or intercept, or heaven forbid...making a tackle downfield. Apparently..he is just a pair of legs...and not a football player

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9 minutes ago, coralreefer_1 said:

Yeah...no big deal. So long as he can run...we don't need to worry about him getting in blocks/jams....or getting hands in the air to deflect or intercept, or heaven forbid...making a tackle downfield. Apparently..he is just a pair of legs...and not a football player

You do know they're not in pads and that this is not TC, right? Nobody is saying he needs to go full contact. What do you think I meant by being smart about it anyway?

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21 minutes ago, coralreefer_1 said:

Yeah...no big deal. So long as he can run...we don't need to worry about him getting in blocks/jams....or getting hands in the air to deflect or intercept, or heaven forbid...making a tackle downfield. Apparently..he is just a pair of legs...and not a football player

Coach would be pretty upset if Bradberry was making tackles downfield during OTAs.

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38 minutes ago, coralreefer_1 said:

Yeah...no big deal. So long as he can run...we don't need to worry about him getting in blocks/jams....or getting hands in the air to deflect or intercept, or heaven forbid...making a tackle downfield. Apparently..he is just a pair of legs...and not a football player

So glad somebody decided to go full retard today.  

Way to step up!

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