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Gruden Camp: Earl Thomas


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I like the Gruden's QB Camp segment a whole lot. If anyone say today, there was a 1 hour special where they ran through his segments with the top QBs.

I'd really like to see the segment extended into the regular season, bi-weekly or monthly. It'd be cool to see Gruden sitting down with rookies and newer QBs in the league analyzing game footage from their 3 INT 2 Fumble game 2 weeks ago. Plus I'd like to see what he'd say about Moore.

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When he was coaching the Bucs, I always had enmity for him. The way he would bark at the refs, the smug look of satisfaction he'd have when he beat us. Every time we played them I wanted to brutally eviscerate a 'Chucky' toy afterwords just to get rid of the ill will he brought out in me.

When I saw he was doing MNF Football, my first reaction was "Great, another asshat making a mockery of MNF".

But wow.... was I pleasantly surprised. Not only is he a good commentator and not hard to listen to... but the guy really does know his sh!t when it comes to Football! The first time he punk'ed Jaworski for making some boneheaded comment, I was almost gleeful.

So Gruden... you're alright man. Hope they give you a show someday, or put you in charge of a primetime NFL game (I'd like it if they ditched Chris Collinsworth on SNF, and put Gruden in Madden's old chair)

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