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Donte Jackson got that cornerback SWAG......edit “like Beyoncé says, she woke up like that”


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5 hours ago, Pantha-kun said:

i hate eating meat that involves any kind of bones personally. Dont like dealing with veins , fat , inedible sections of the meat. I just want to shove whats on my plate in my mouth and eat it not play around/pick over poo . 

I can destroy some wings, but first and only time I bit into a frog leg, I almost threw up front the sight haha

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Bradberry is more Gamble-like, and that’s fine. There’s quite a few ways to skin a cat. 

Jackson has got confidence, but yea, he needs to put on some weight. Not much, but he’s going to have to put some on to compete with the Jones’s and Evans of the league on the outside. 

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By the way, you guys should watch his tape against AJ Brown. If you don’t know who AJ Brown is, he’s considered the best college WR in a while.

he shut him down real well. Physical and aggressive against college’s best WR.

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3 hours ago, AggieLean said:

Bradberry is more Gamble-like, and that’s fine. There’s quite a few ways to skin a cat. 

Jackson has got confidence, but yea, he needs to put on some weight. Not much, but he’s going to have to put some on to compete with the Jones’s and Evans of the league on the outside. 

Jones and Evans are Bradberry’s job right now. 

Jackson will take care of Ridley, Ginn and Djax

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