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Tre Boston led the team in tackles yesterday.


Jeremy Igo

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There has been a lot of competition for shittiest Safety in team history but Boston's photo for one of those Fleer cards is him diving out of the RBs way pretending to try to make the tackle. Few players in league history have looked as idiotic trying to pretend to make a play as Boston does.

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23 minutes ago, PandaMan said:

Tre’s tackling is horrific, he doesn’t wrap up and is always bouncing himself off people.  I love his spirit and energy, but damn.  I’m amazed he got 8 tackles.  
 

Jeremy Chinn is my new best friend 

It's amazing that an 8 year NFL veteran can't do the most basic thing taught to pee wee player's... Reid had the same problem....

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