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Keary Colbert Re-Signs With The Lions


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Lions re-signed WR Keary Colbert.

Colbert, 27, had 47 catches as a rookie in 2004, the year Steve Smith missed all but one game with a broken leg. Colbert has since struggled to separate in numerous locations, be it due to weak burst off the line and/or route running. He's a poor fit for new Lions coordinator Scott Linehan's vertical offense and probably won't make the team.

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its also so cool how LBF has so much interest in our team and none in his....who is going to be yalls starting qb LBF freeman or leftwich i would love for you to enlighten us true panthers fans who are on here to talk about our team....not some shady ass bucs fan who doesnt even wan to mention his own team.....................

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I'm as guilty as anyone else in thinking LBF acts like a troll most of the time. However this time all he did was post relevant news on a former player's current whereabouts. Can't really fault him there.

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