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Frank Alexander


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Losing him last week was Big!  Without him rotating in CJ and Kraken wore down.  That 3rd DE is huge look how much Al Wallace helped with Pep and Rucker

Going back and rewatching the game as he's walking off after the penalty, Smitty was getting on him (not all over his ass like armond smith but got on him).  He seemed to understand he made a bonehead move when smitty and rivera were telling him to go to the locker room.  He also was quick to mention "he's learned a lesson. Can't let people in his head." in the presser the other.

 

Am I the only one who thinks this kids going to come out with a chip on his shoulder this week?

 

 

 

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Kid seems to be pretty level headed.  Smith had a little talk with him when he came off the field not much screaming, tapped him on the helmet and him and rivera told him to the locker room.  Compared to A. Smith,  Smitty got onto him for the personal fouls.  smith just kept walking past and that lit Smitty off.  Especially when he went out again getting another PF

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Anyone who suggest that we should cut Frank Alexander for that needs to kill themselves or pick up a new sport.

 

...that's a little extreme.

 

It was suggested in the game day thread. The announcers even mentioned it. Idiocy knows no bounds. That ejection was a load of crap anyway. With all that went on week 1 with fines and what not, none of those guys got ejected.

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