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OMGOMGOMG Jordan Gross said he wants us to pick...


Stumpy

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so we've got Lafell - Peterson, Beason - Newton, and now Gross - Dareus?

Sounds like players are as split as the Huddle - and hell, as split as all the experts.

I do think it is kind of funny though, that all three want players at their respective, competing positions.

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I have got to get into Hugger mode here and pull a reverse Scot. :)

Ahem. Of course an O-lineman isn't going to say he wants a QB even if he really does want him. It would be awkward if he was like "Hell yeah we need a QB!" And then we picked PP. Then he would have to jump through hoops with the press. To prove to Gantt that Clausen was his guy all along and to prove to Clausen he has his back.

Okay back to reality.

He was probably just being honest and Dareus would be a great fit.

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