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


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Kemo's recovery isn't going very well either from what I hear.

I dont see how thats true. When the last report said he was walking without Crutches and that was back in the first part of Dec. A Achilles injury usually take about 6 months to a year to get over so I would say he is about on schedule.

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I doubt it,Thomas is big kid on the field

That doesn't necessarily mean he isn't wise. Personality != Experience (football, life, whatever). Nor does it equal intelligence or knowledge (same thing as I meant with experience I suppose).

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Thomas brought the right attitude at the right time to our defense. Have fun and do damage. Does no one remember how depressed they all looked before he showed up with his Sponge Bob Square Pants??

The Kemo/Thomas arguments are all mute. We don't know who is better because Kemo never had the chance to play in Meeks' system. Kemo might've excelled. I love both.

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750k without the bonus or with?

750k for a veteran NT like Kemo is rock bottom crazy cheap.

750k for kemo and 755k for lewis. the size of the option is the same for both.

i agree, though. it's hard to not keep someone of that size and experience around for another year at that price...injury risk or not. i'm telling you, keep kemo, thomas, leonard around next year.

i tell you i would rather have kemo/thomas/leonard over haynesworth, mainly because of the baggage he brings and what $a¢rifi¢e$ you would have to make to have him here.

thomas was that wise, wily veteran presence we haven't had on the line since buckner and im not so sure there's not a connection between peppers' resurgence and his presence on the line.
i think there is a lot to this. it makes a lot of sense.
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