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ILB group seems to be filled with losers


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I think Teo's stock will recover but his stock will never be as high as it was before the National Championship and the girlfriend incident. Probably goes somewhere in the #17-28 range.

Ogletree is an fudging idiot. Guy with previous problems recovers and sees his stock actually rising to the point I thought he could be in top 15 contention, then he does this. Ogletree has talent, but I think he just helped Teo, Minter and Brown jump him.

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I don't see how you can hold anything against Teo. So what if he had an imaginary GF for a year. JR had an imaginary GM for a decade and was none the wiser.

Teo will be fine.

To be honest, I couldn't care less about the whole girlfriend incident. Not sure how GM's will feel about it since they'll have unrestricted access to Teo that none of us will have so it makes it nearly impossible to predict.

I actually think he'd be a great fit with the Saints defense. They would've probably done better if they just imagined they were out there rather than display their pathetic pos defense. Perfect fit.

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