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4 players what do we do with them ?


SCMunnerlyn1

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Ok so there is speculation on whether hoover retires ( hope he doesn't) but we now have fiametta (sp?) , hoover , goodson , and tyrell sutton

what do we do with them? fiammetta i dont think ever got that great at the fb position i think he needs another year i noticed when he was blocking hoover the last few weeks hoov got hung out to dry on most plays and had to get the yards himself .. sutton can play multiple positions very well and goodson gets leg tackled ALL THE TIME if he clears the line casper tackles him ,

thoughts?

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Fiametta will be fine folks. Jesus H. Christ, he's only a rookie!

Some people around here would make terrible Gold, or Diamond Miner's.

First location you come up empty, on the first day, you would wanna quit.

:nonod:

Hope so, because he looked like ass this season.

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Hope so, because he looked like ass this season.

What part of ROOKIE don't you understand? He personally has the endorsement of Hoover, I've heard it with my own ears.

Hoover has nothing to gain by saying this guy has what it takes, except to just look like a team player/good ole' guy appearance.

The rookie didn't give the opposing teams we played this year over 100 points like Jake did. So sit back, take a deep breath, relax, and give the kid a chance.

He is a year deep into the system, and Hoover isn't getting any younger, and he knows it as well. Hoover likes the guy, and that's good enough for me.

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