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Thomas Davis


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So what does everyone think of Thomas Davis's return this year? Will he be the guy he once was or do you guys see him getting hurt again? Or could he live out the rest of his NFL as an average player?

The dude brings the pain and I want him back.

Secondly what are your thoughts on Everette Brown? I hope he is strong enough now to bring another dimension to his game. Greg Hardy will surely beat him out if he doesn't step up big. I have 100% confidence in Hurney to resign CJ so I think the stakes are high on Brown this year, especially with a new staff.

I'm really excited to see our talent show under a competent staff. I'd like to see Rivera bring a mean streak to the team and get our balls back.

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I have high hopes for brown this year. didn't he have something like 3 or 4 sacks in his last 4 or five games? i think it started to come together for him before he got hurt.

and i have a feeling davis will be fine. he just needs to stop practicing without a knee brace and he'll be good.

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I have high hopes for brown this year. didn't he have something like 3 or 4 sacks in his last 4 or five games? i think it started to come together for him before he got hurt.

and i have a feeling davis will be fine. he just needs to stop practicing without a knee brace and he'll be good.

He had 1.5 in his last 7. It was the tackles that were really starting to pour on.

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He had 1.5 in his last 7. It was the tackles that were really starting to pour on.

2.5 in his last 4 before he got hurt. and i think he got hurt early in the last game he played so hypothetically he could have had more. he seemed like something clicked those last few games. hopefully he can carry it over to this year.

then again, maybe i'm just being hopelessly optimistic

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2.5 in his last 4 before he got hurt. and i think he got hurt early in the last game he played so hypothetically he could have had more. he seemed like something clicked those last few games. hopefully he can carry it over to this year.

then again, maybe i'm just being hopelessly optimistic

Yes, it did seem like it and he was getting a lot of attention for it.

Hmmmm....not trying to be argumentative, but NFL.com has him with .5 in his last 4 games of 2009. He had 1.5 In the 7 games he played that season.

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