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Favorite play last night


bigdog10

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My favorite was the fumbled snap by Cam on the goaline. Why? Because he was smiling ear to ear afterwards since he knew, and we all new we'd get the score. How many times in our past would a goal line fumble cause us to go into full panic mode? Love the new swagger on O

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i loved the poo out of any of the plays tolbert was a part of. that fumble was a bitch and i'm sure he'll keep that in mind, but he will quickly get a reputation as a guy that you'll have to sacrifice your body to bring down. watching a DB try to tackle him will be like watching a puppy get smacked by a truck. can't fugin wait to see more of him.

He is really a freak of nature and I love watching him play.He is a human bowling ball that was punishing the Dolphins secondary
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Don't know if anyone mentioned this or not... But at one point, and I believe it was a short yardage situation....

They had Tolbert lined up as H back with Hartsock as Full back from an I form set... That will be dangerous in goal line situations. Run it right between Gross and Amini... Oh snipity snap!

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