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Article from ESPN's Clayton


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Vanden Bosch is a glorified version of Tyler Brayton. He had 3 sacks last year after Haynesworth left. He is a 3-4 DE playing in a 4-3 scheme.

What we need is a powerful NT to dominate the middle of the line. We don't need another big name pass rusher. We need to let Johnson, Brayton, Taylor, and Brown mesh and get better. If we are going after a FA, I hope its Hampton (offer him more than the Steelers), Pickett, or just keep Kemo (IF he is healthy).

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What is that like 8 point font... had to break out the magnifying glass...

I think Vanden Bosch is a douche bag, but a good player on the field.

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