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Ken Flajole


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Worth noting that I'm sure he remembers a thing or two about this team.

When we're on offense, it'll be a matchup of former colleagues in he and Davidson.

Gotta wonder how that particular chess match plays out. It'll be pretty important to the game's outcome.

good point.

However, with Davidson I assume you meant checkers match and not chess.

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Also of note: The Rams defense that Flajole is running includes two former Panthers.

Gary Gibson is at right defensive tackle. Gibson looked promising in two seasons here but was allowed to move on afterward. He's started all seven games for the Rams this season.

Also starting every game for the Rams so far in 2010, outside linebacker Na'il Diggs. He played well for the Panthers over the past four years but was one of the veterans allowed to seek greener pastures in this year's offseason "purge".

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