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3 hours ago, ColumbusCounty said:

Offense ofcourse.... but you cant leave out the D.

This might be the fastest 53 we've ever fielded.

Our slowest Defensive starter runs a 5.16 @ 325+ pounds. 

We might struggle a lil bit but we'll damn sure be fast and physical. Athletes everywhere in defense. 

Turns out you may have to change your county name. Ugggghhh!

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3 hours ago, philp said:

If he had hands, he would have been one of the greats (and surely not a Panther).

Even in his mid 30’s, he’s a threat on any given play. I wish him well.

Nah he’d be DeSean Jackson. Solid deep threat but not one of the greats. All of the greats have mastered the entire route tree.

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20 minutes ago, t96 said:

What a bust of a signing. Not quite Kalil level bad but man that was a misfire if I’ve ever seen one.

I hope that the leg was just not strong enough, but Denver could have kept him and chose not to do so. 

I would not be surprised to see Reed get a look at C.  He has some experience there--just not in the NFL. 

I really wanted that Michigan Center in the draft, but in the second round.  He is ready to play now.  However, it worked out, at least on paper.

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