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Draft Pick Breakdown: Sione Fua


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hes pretty quick for a "space eater"

faster than Kemo or Buckner ever was..

IIRC Buckner wasn't so much of a "space eater", (that was Kris Jenkins/Kemo's role) but I get your point. I think Terrell McClain's role will be the same as Buckner's though.

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No way, Buck was the run stuffer and Jenk was the sack specialist.. he had probably the best jump of the ball i have ever seen for a DT.. even though he would get an avg of 1 false start a game- i loved seeing him jump through the line before they even knew what happened..

when Buck retired- Kemo came in to fill Buck role..

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i'm pretty happy with him and mcclain.

still would like to go out and bring in a solid vet or two...but, imo, we have already a much better line than last year.

Hope you're right. Our DT's gotta take up blockers to Beason can do what he do.

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i'm pretty happy with him and mcclain.

still would like to go out and bring in a solid vet or two...but, imo, we have already a much better line than last year.

I found myself agreeing with you alot more Rayzor. Good job stepping up your game.:cheers2:

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