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Ryan Kalil vs. Chris Gamble


Guest Bwood

  

16 members have voted

  1. 1. Kalil or Gamble?

    • Kalil
      9
    • Gamble
      7


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Guest Bwood

Didn't want to clog the main forum with another shitty thread so I decided to post this here, since this is where the cool people hang.

I'm getting the new elite jersey in black, and I've finally narrowed it down to these two players. I'm having a tough time deciding which one to choose so I thought I'd start a poll to see what my fellow fans think is the right choice.

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Guest Bwood

I think the #20 looks better than 67. I would go with Gamble.

Which player do you like more??

I'm leaning towards Kalil. He's younger, he's one of our main captains and does a lot of interviews and stuff for us which isn't very common among centers. I love his attitude, the dudes a riot.

The OL number doesn't really bother me.

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Chris Gamble is an All-Pro CB & one of the most underrated players in the NFL.

However, not only is Kalil the best center in the NFL, he is a great teammate & leader. He is very friendly with fans & spends a lot of time interacting with the community year round.

And the bonus is you'll be the only guy in the country with a Nike Elite Kalil jersey.

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Chris Gamble is an All-Pro CB & one of the most underrated players in the NFL.

However, not only is Kalil the best center in the NFL, he is a great teammate & leader. He is very friendly with fans & spends a lot of time interacting with the community year round.

And the bonus is you'll be the only guy in the country with a Nike Elite Kalil jersey.

I'd say Kalil is the 2nd best center in the NFL........Nick Mangold being the best.

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