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resign hollis thomas as player, coach, something i dont care


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He did do a great job filling in but we should have our big man back next year... and there is no need for Hollis so I think we should let him go and he can be of some use for someone eles who needs him due to injuries or lack of production by their DTs... 35 years old ... We have some young guys that i'd like to see step up.

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Why not keep Hollis and Kemo? Hollis, Kemo, Tyler, Leonard, possibly Lewis, Brayton, Brown, Johnson, possibly Peppers... pretty damn good D-Line.

I would love to see that... we know these guys can step up and play, and we'd have alot of depth.. but do we have enough room on our roster? I mean who would we be willing to let go in other spots? Would it be worth keepin a 35 year old Hollis and letting go of a 25 year old Anderson?

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He did do a great job filling in but we should have our big man back next year... and there is no need for Hollis so I think we should let him go and he can be of some use for someone eles who needs him due to injuries or lack of production by their DTs... 35 years old ... We have some young guys that i'd like to see step up.

You can't say Kemo is a better keep than Hollis. Kemo got outplayed.

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