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All Time Favorite JAG (Just a Guy)


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that one receiver from the giants that didn’t do poo for a whole fuging season except make an unbelievable catch that won the home prime time game against the Patriots and I got to see Brady run off the field literally crying which made me cry

think it started with an H

 

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2 hours ago, Dex said:

He was 15 in 2003. I think this proves that he is as a JAG become people don't even remember him lmao

Lmao, my brain read Ricky Manning instead of Munnerlyn for some reason. I think it's time for a vacation

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1 hour ago, X-Clown on 1 said:

Deshaun Foster and Chris The Hitman Harris

Chris Harris is lowkey one of the better safeties this franchise has had.

e: and I second Damione Lewis who was brought up earlier.  Very good rotational DT and held his own as a starter.

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Kevin Love, Collin Cole, Jordan Carstens, DL is drug of choice. Loved Buckner the brain too. Wish he was our DL coach. 

 

Mark Jones(best slowest punt returner in NFL history, fight me!!),

 

Michael Barrow(gets no love when everyone talks panthers great LB, he was right there with the top guys)

 

Wiggins and Rosario were my two TEs for this.

 

Think Im missing a few more.....just remember Marlon Mrcee...gang I miss his ass after the one year he had back when safety could hit.

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Brad Hoover, Jordan Carstens, Nick Goings, JJ Jansen, Tutankamen Reyes, Al Wallace, Will Witherspoon.

Edit to add: Keary Colbert. One season he lit up the charts as a receiver, the second was okay, then an injury that just killed his game from then on out. Got slammed bad by the fanbase, but didn't deserve it.

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