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Josh Allen is what we need


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Not the bum from the bills calm down guys , I know your heart just raced and your anger is almost at full force and you want to rip julio santos hair out his head but take a deep breathe because you will need it after seeing kentuckys pass rusher josh Allen . This man knows how to get after the quarterback and that is something we need . 

 

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Not interested in a 3-4 OLB

Dude is a LB all around never played any form of DL.  Scouts even said he was versatile to play MLB.  He's oike the the kid the Bears drafted from Georgia the other year.

 

We need a 4-3 DE, while he isnt as small as Haynes.  He will Struggle to hold uo in the run as hes never had to as a roaming LB.

 

 

Montez Sweat or the Clemson kid are the guys we need

 

 

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9 hours ago, juliosantos said:

Not the bum from the bills calm down guys , I know your heart just raced and your anger is almost at full force and you want to rip julio santos hair out his head but take a deep breathe because you will need it after seeing kentuckys pass rusher josh Allen . This man knows how to get after the quarterback and that is something we need . 

 

 

This guy is better for 4-3

 

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7 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Same

Not interested in a 3-4 OLB

Dude is a LB all around never played any form of DL.  Scouts even said he was versatile to play MLB.  He's oike the the kid the Bears drafted from Georgia the other year.

 

We need a 4-3 DE, while he isnt as small as Haynes.  He will Struggle to hold uo in the run as hes never had to as a roaming LB.

 

 

Montez Sweat or the Clemson kid are the guys we need

 

 

Or this guy 

 

 

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