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Aaron Curry


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Another one of those work out warriors who have great combine numbers, but when the real bullets start flying he is clueless.

Man whatever happened to the LB corp? Leroy Hill and Lofa? are those guys even in the league anymore???

To be clear, however, I would be totally willing to give him another chance. He might just need a change of scenery.

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I have kept track of Curry since he left Wake. He is very fast, works hard, but has had trouble developing the instincts that a NFL linebacker needs. Being in the wrong spot, or over running a play has been his problem. Not sure if its something he can fix, but perhaps with the right coach, he can become a solid player. Would love for it to be us, but I doubt it will be. If its not us, I hope he succeeds somewhere (as long as its not Tampa, Atlanta, New Orleans, or Dallas :)).

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