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Ickey Thump (2022)


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I love that he can take on big guys in the trenches or hit LBers and DBs on the run. Ickey / Motton bookends is a strong combo. 

There will be holding calls and false starts as with any rookie but damn it's going to be fun watching him wreck grown men. 

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Jordan gross said he hopes we put a left guard beside him and let them just stick. I was telling a guy at work I hope Deonte could put up a fight with Brady. He said he has watched  Cade and thinks he has a fair shot to get the guard spot. Regardless,  we could have massive holes on either  side for the 1st time since  Oher Norwell  Kalil Turner Moton... 

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29 minutes ago, Shotgun said:

I like how he always "falls" on their ass after their down.

I would hate to be the defender coming up on him from the secondary. He doesn't look to let those guys slide bye lol

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37 minutes ago, stbugs said:

The bolded was never an OL. Oher had his concussion issues the year before Moton was drafted and never played again.

That said, I posted in the Mays thread that I could see him jumping BC. I also don’t hold out much hope for Brown. He’s a big guy but way overrated in here. 

I totally  forgot... that was Remmers... so omit  that... the best oline would have been Gross (1st Super Bowl run)and crew then...  I thought of Cam Mvp  run and remembered  the line being solid but forgot about Mike killing us on the right. 

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