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He's 31 yrs old, 5'11, 200 lbs. with 10 years in the NFL and relied on his speed as a WR. Sounds like he's slowing down. Not good for someone who made his living running GO routes. He sure didn't go across the middle a lot as a Taint.

 

you are probably correct.  All the memories I had of him playing against us, I forget that players age......

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He's 31 yrs old, 5'11, 200 lbs. with 10 years in the NFL and relied on his speed as a WR. Sounds like he's slowing down. Not good for someone who made his living running GO routes. He sure didn't go across the middle a lot as a Taint.

He made a living dropping the ball. Henderson helped us more than beat us I'd say.

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Doesn't make sense. The Iggles are switching to a 3-4 system also.

 

Either way, good for us. We don't play the Iggles in regular season and we won't see him in a Taints uniform this year. That's IF, big IF, he is traded.

Why would we not like to see Vilma? He was not that great to begin with and he clearly slowed down last year. 

 

I say the more we see of him the better.

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Tom Brady Leaves Field With Apparent Left Leg Injury

 

 

https://twitter.com/nesn/status/367729959009140739

 

 

http://nesn.com/2013/08/report-tom-brady-leaves-field-with-apparent-left-leg-injury/

 

 

This isn’t good news for Patriots fans.

According to multiple reports, Pats quarterback Tom Brady left practice on Wednesday after suffering an apparent left leg injury while attempting a pass to Aaron Dobson. After grabbing his left knee and limping off the field, the Pats QB stretched on the sidelines before returning and completing three straight passes. He then had some consultation with head athletic trainer Jim Whalen, Bill Belichick and Josh McDaniels before leaving the field once again under his own power. Reports indicate that there was no contact with the QB on the play.

Brady had his left knee surgically repaired in the fall of 2008.

 

 

 

 

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Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller arrested on outstanding traffic warrant at Centennial Gun Club

 

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/sports/broncos/denver-broncos-linebacker-von-miller-arrested-on-outstanding-traffic-warrant

 

 

Denver Broncos star linebacker Von Miller was arrested Sunday at the Centennial Gun Club on a failure to appear warrant.

Court records show Miller, 24, was arrested for not appearing at his court hearing on a charge from last October when he was cited for careless driving, driving without a license and no proof of insurance.

Court records show Miller was scheduled for arraignment on Dec. 31, the day after the Broncos' final regular season game in Denver. The arrest warrant was issued Jan. 2.

 

 

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