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Proudiddy's Underdog Bubble Player to Make the Team: Thomas Williams


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Where did this guy come from?

He was making plays all over the field. Made a few big hits on ST and on defense. And he was talking trash that was audibly picked up by sideline mic.

This guy has something, and it isn't a Jeremy Leman-type of something. He seems to not only have a high motor, but also seems really athletic and his play just stuck out to me aside from all the obvious names (Jimmy, Cam, Armanti, Pilares, etc.).

I'm gonna go ahead and call it... this guy is making the team, and I could see him being a top LB reserve and ST standout.

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The smack that he put on the NYG wedge after the kickoff was impressive. Martin got the call for tackling the ball carrier but I am fairly certain that TW was the guy that straight busted 3 dudes in the face at one time. That poo was critical.

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He is a combination of thoma davis and deangelo williams, the name speaks for itself.

Joking aside the kid looked good and had great timing on blitzes, if we were still in the fox era he woulda flailed around and ran straight into the OL without seeing the gapping hole he ran through for the sack.

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I had to Google him. Had no idea who he was or how we got him. He's actually 27, and first entered the league with the Jags as a 5th round pick. In '09, he was out of the league, then was with the Bills and us last year.

He sure played like he wants to stick around.

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