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Jeremy Shockey.


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The thing I love most about Shockey besides his pass catching ability is that he is a great teammate. You know he is always gonna stick up for you. I hated him when he was a Saint but now that he is here I love him. I have made this comparison before but he is a Noah-like player. You hate him when he is not on your team but love him if he is a teammate of yours.

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I never thought of Shockey as a "Ruin the locker room" type of guy, more as a "Potential to get into a fight and cost your team 15 yards then get ejected" type.

He's really the Steve Smith of TEs.

The refs hate him though :(

Yea i agree. Did anybody see the Cowboys Game? When The Eagles corner hooked Dez Bryant? He was just yelling at the ref curseing him out using every word in the book. Him and Romo, and I was thinking to my self if it was Shockey or Smith they would've got penalized.

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Love Shockey's performance this year. He plays with lots of fire and you can tell he's good for this lockerroom. Plus he'll be playing with a massive chip on his shoulder against NO twice a year. Didn't work out really well for us on the first try, but it doesn't hurt to have that going forward.

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