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Ian Thomas to IR


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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

this was either last season or the season before i can't remember.

it was like 3rd and short on the panthers 40 and he caught a swing pass to the right, behind the line of scrimmage, and turned up field and there was nothing between him and a first down except a DB that he had 50 pounds on.

he didn't even get stood up by this DB. He looked like he tried to dive for the first down. if he just keeps running forward he makes it

he was so short they didn't even measure it.

the guy literally, LITERALLY, does not know how to play football. I am using "literally" in the grammatically correct context.

His uncanny ability to get vaporized by a DB 50 pounds lighter and half a foot shorter than him is unmatched. I've never seen a player so large get stonewalled by slot corners so consistently. Bryce could probably take him in the open field, honestly.

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2 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

 A 4th rounder at that. 1055 yards and 4td total for 6 years of snaps. 333 of those yards are from his rookie season lol 

He showed promise as a rookie and he's progressively gotten worse every year. Our players being as good as they're ever going to get as rookies is a recurring theme.

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6 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Let’s just ramp the JT kool aid to 10 and spike it. He’s gonna eat and have a Kincaid type season. Not full LaPorta but pretty..preettty good

He was good for like 600ish yards per year the last two years in college, 50 recepetions a year. Don't see targets listed. I'll take it

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