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Tre Boston Hinting At Coming Back To Carolina?


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1 minute ago, OneBadCat said:

Just makes me wonder what has made him good all of the sudden. I know he had the tools to be good but why wasn’t he succeeding here before? Did he need to be cut to light a fire under his ass?

He had flashes, but never built on consistency. At the time, it wasn't that dumb to cut him.

However, he started being more consistent and better at playing safety. That translated pretty well for the Chargers. After all, Tre Boston still is fairly young in the NFL and still had potential to grow.

 

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10 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Sometimes cryptic posts are hints at what's to come.

Sometimes it's just a plain old dud.

Either way, take a look below, and decide for yourself whether there's a hidden meaning behind Tre Boston's post and - more specifically - location.

 

Or hired a new agent? Just a ?

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