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LG Brendan Mahon


Ace_Aladdin

Mahon is going be the starting LG?  

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  1. 1. Mahon is going be the starting LG?



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1 hour ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

Yes, many huddlers believe that Amini is going to win out in Camp  just because cause of Rivera :liar:

Not really. It's way too early. How about just waiting to see how the competition plays out next month? At this point it's anybody's guess, which is clearly true.

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6 hours ago, Saca312 said:

Sounds like he’s getting a lot of good reviews on him.

 Hopefully he gets the gig. Any UDFA is bound to be better than Amini.

Told you guys that Mahon was a great pickup and the guy could play.  I watched every PSU Game for the past two years and he stoid out as the best OL on the team.

Hate his shot comes because of losing Williams.  But, I think everyone will be pleasantly surprised at his play.

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