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Shows you how fuging ass CJ Henderson was, if you didn't know already...  we traded a fuging second rounder for him, started him for 2 years, finally let him go elsewhere and he gets cut before the regular season.  This front office really poo the bed, and for a long, long time.

 

When fuging fans can see the poo from a mile away and the fuging experts still trot that poo out there FOR YEARS???  Wtf is really going on???

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18 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Shows you how fuging ass CJ Henderson was, if you didn't know already...  we traded a fuging second rounder for him, started him for 2 years, finally let him go elsewhere and he gets cut before the regular season.  This front office really poo the bed, and for a long, long time.

 

When fuging fans can see the poo from a mile away and the fuging experts still trot that poo out there FOR YEARS???  Wtf is really going on???

You mean sifting through the Jacksonville Jaguars rejects wasn't a foolproof approach to building a contender?

shocked no way GIF

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3 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Vision is much more important than speed--rarely is a back at full speed if you think about it.  I remember reading about Franco Harris' backfield mate at Penn State-Lydell Mitchell.  He was a star for the Colts for several years.  He reportedly ran (this was 50 years ago) a 5.0 flat 40 yard dash.  We have faster offensive tackles now.

vision and quickness. Lateral and stop/start quickness is more important for consistency at the position.

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4 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

Shows you how fuging ass CJ Henderson was, if you didn't know already...  we traded a fuging second rounder for him, started him for 2 years, finally let him go elsewhere and he gets cut before the regular season.  This front office really poo the bed, and for a long, long time.

 

When fuging fans can see the poo from a mile away and the fuging experts still trot that poo out there FOR YEARS???  Wtf is really going on???

It wasn't a second, it was a 3rd and Dan Arnold.

Fitterer wasn't gonna do anything with that pick so he got his money's worth with that worthless trade.

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