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LaRon Landry's biceps now have biceps


Dpantherman

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He looks gay to me, in a Julius Peppers kind of way. Damn he would be a hell of an upgrade over Sherrod Martin though.

Martin is FS, Landry is SS. If we got Landry, Godfrey would have to move to FS which I don't mind. I'm tired of seeing Godfrey getting ran over by opposing team running backs.

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Laron and Sean Taylor in the same secondary was so scary. Sean, in my opinion, was one of the best to play the position in his short time. The way he attacked the ball carrier and separated the receiver from the ball so many times, is what I want in a safety. If Laron is healthy, and has his head right, I would love to see him in our secondary.

RIP Sean Taylor.

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