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


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Just now, imminent rogaine said:

Hope that "swag" shows as confidence on the field. That last one that showed that was Norman when we wasn't afraid to go toe-to-toe with Steve Smith right off the bat.

Jaire would’ve been fun to watch but I think Donte will bring a similar cocky confident attitude too. 

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1 minute ago, brandon_87 said:

Lmao the chicken wing question 

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 . 

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Some baseless, random observations:

Jackson is cocky and likeable at the same time.  I see his attitude becoming contagious in that secondary.

Haynes has that look--the square jaw--the smug grin like he  knows something you don't.  I see him doing some great things.

Ian Thomas--what a clever answer to go with Olsen-and accurate. Thomas is going to take a bit of time, but he is going to make a lot of teams angry they passed on him.

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17 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

i hate eating meat that involves any kind of bones personally. 

Me too.  My son as well.  I think that many of us would be vegetarians if we had  to kill and prepare meat.

 

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Jackson needs to get in that weight room. 

I'm no scout, but I don't think we will see Jackson playing much bump and run on D against bigger receivers. 

In the helmet fitting video, he looks frail. Even the equipment guy looks more buff than him.

With Jackson not having much length to his arms either, I am slightly concerned about his success right out of the gate.

Coaches have their work cut out for them.

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