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Trindon Holliday, Three Wins Away From Perfect Season


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I don't usually post in this part of the forum, but I thought this was a cool story.

Trindon Holliday is on the verge of becoming the first player in NFL History to go 19-0.

Link: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/trindon-holliday-could-most-perfect-football-player-nfl-224453321--nfl.html

Holliday, a Broncos kick return specialist, is the beneficiary of fortunate circumstance: he played his first five games for the Houston Texans, who went 5-0 over that span. But Houston waived Holliday; Denver then picked him up, and proceeded to go 11-0 to close out the season.
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So glad Hurney decided to stick with AE over this loser. What a major catastrophe diverted.

Our pro scouting department has been awful for years. Sometimes I haven't been sure why we even had one.

Hoping that's one of the things that changes under the new GM.

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