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Tavon Austin


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I love Austin and Stedman Bailey, never seen a QB with better timing than Geno and those 2. I see Austin as a Percey Harvin type back. I will tell you one thing about him and Bailey, those guys don't get tired. Many many games they were running just as hard in the 4th as they were in the 1st, and this was after hundreds of yards receiving and TDs. I'd love it if we can get Austin, or even Bailey.

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nice man might be lil prone to injury. has the same body and speed as desean jackson. i still think we need a jump ball guy like calvin since cam has such a high release point.

As far as the injury point...he is built more solidly than Deshan Jackson. He explodes after his cuts like Smitty at his best. I think we do need a taller guy bc of Cams overthrows however..

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