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Heavyweight Matchup Coming to Spartanburg in July


carolina-chuck

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July 27, 2013: Players report to training camp

July 28, 2013: First day of practice

Heavyweight Boxing Match

Amini Silatolu LG vs. Star Lotulelei NT

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Amini: Height 6'4", Weight 315lbs, Age 24

Star: Height 6'2", Weight 311lbs, Age 23

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God, I love this Draft!

Gettleman's hand-print is all over this draft. This is a NYG draft if anyone hasn't noticed it. Rivera had no voice in the draft process imo. This is Gettleman building for the future and telling Rivera to work with the pieces if he still want his job. We're getting close to having an "IDENTITY" on this team. "Big guys on the trenches that play with nastiness."

So what with the, "Gettleman is an old school GM". That's exactly what we need to establish if we want to start winning. Get better on the defense and start utilizing the running game to take pressure off Cam.

P.S. if anyone hasn't check the NYG's draft yet, they took Big Jon Hankins (2nd) and Damontre Moore (3rd). Does that look familiar to someone's draft?

Let's stay in STYLE!

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Rivera had no input? You didn't hear the post-draft press conference, where Gettleman talked about taking Barner because of input from the coaches about his ability to fit the offensive scheme? Take Rivera's comments about wanting a scat-back, put two and two together, and you'll see Rivera had a hand in this draft.

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Rivera had no input? You didn't hear the post-draft press conference, where Gettleman talked about taking Barner because of input from the coaches about his ability to fit the offensive scheme? Take Rivera's comments about wanting a scat-back, put two and two together, and you'll see Rivera had a hand in this draft.

 

 

The way I see it is, Gettlemen said hes got the first 3 picks, Rivera gets the 5th and 6th and Shula is to remain in the corner coloring.

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