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Best HB-FB-OL trio in the league


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This is just in for those of you who didn't know. But lineman Ryan Kalil, Travelles Wharton, Jordan Gross, and Jeff Otah are all superstars and among the elite in the NFL. The fullback Brad Hoover is a premiere thumper that is atops football at the fullback position. He is the best at what he does without a dispute or argument. DeAngelo Williams as to also note, is the best runningback in the NFL tagging along with the ferocious Jonathan Stewart who is the absolute best rookie runningback in the NFL, which make the ABSOLUTE best tandem in the NFL. Which also makes the best Runningback Fullback, to O-Line trio the cream of the crop in the NFL hands down and point blank period.

D-WiLL, J-Stewart

Brad Hoover

Gross, Kalil, Wharton, Otah, Vincent........

Doesn't get any better than that.

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You're a New England fan? Welcome to the Huddle.

Thanks for the props. The power running game as seen in 2003 is something Fox has always wanted to return to. This year is probably the first year we've gotten back to it and been truly effective.

There's only room for improvement, as our starting offensive line hasn't played much together in its entirety.

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I forgot about Larry Centers! lol, and no not a troll, and this is not a scam. Its just what you guys did on MNF is rare. And extrememly intimidating not only to the NFC but the whole entire League! But more than that, it was cool as hell for somebody to finally stomp on those Bucs like John Fox did.

Yeah, we really did beat the dog poo out of them, huh?

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I don't know if the guy is a troll, he certainly isn't acting like one, but I would find it hard to believe he is a Pats fan. A Pats fan likely wouldn't crow about being the AFC champs in a screen name because most of them feel their team failed last year. Also, a Pats fan would know that they beat the Bucs 28-0 the last time the played them in reg season when they were both playoff teams in 2005 so probably wouldn't be THAT awed by the fact the Cats scored a 15 point victory.

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