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Thomas Williams deserves a roster spot...


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... Dude is a head hunter...

Josh Vaughan shouldn't be ahead of TSutt on the depth chart... sorry, #32...

Armanti "brick hands" Edwards...

LaFell who?

David Clowney gets too pumped up for beating a scrub every now and then, but he's playing harder than anyone else on the field right now...

I need to start getting in better shape in case they call me for a backup OL position... OL-OnLine

Cam is our starter day 1...

Anderson is our #2 for now, and nobody on the team is currently in Clausen's corner...

Our DL depth is pathetic, too...

We have the best TE depth in the league, and probably the best in many many years in the NFL...

My balls itch...

/game observations

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Armanti dropped one easily catchable ball. He should have probably held on to two others that were knocked away, but regardless he really only had one clean drop tonight. Some people just want to hate on him so bad it's ridiculous.

He dropped 4 by my count... All 4 hit both his hands...

I'll give him credit for 2, because he had someone on his back...

Don't worry, I don't think he'll get cut, but he's got to keep working on his hands...

If it makes you feel any better, I think his hands are better than LaFell's...

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This years preseason superstar is definitely Williams and I HOPE the numbers work in his favor.

You think there is a chance they won't?

Young teams can make up for a lot of errors with physical play. Every time that dude is in the game he is making a physical play, we have to find a roster spot for him.

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