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Patriots CB Situation.


Jakob

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Alfonzo Dennard and Steve Gregory are both officially out for Mondays game. Aqib Talib and Kyle Arrington are both questionable. Even if Talib and Arrington start they only have three CB's on the active roster. This could be a huge mismatch.

 

I'm not sure why but, it lists Gregory as the only Safety on the roster? that must be an error on the Patriots website.

 

I could see Ginn having a huge game along with Lafell.

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Who the hell are Lafell and Ginn for you to see them having a huge game?  Please you act like they are weapons.. lol Kyle Arrington and Aqib Talib you better believe will be playing, which means ain't nobody getting anything.  Just ask the Saints, and their receivers are a lot better then yours.

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Who the hell are Lafell and Ginn for you to see them having a huge game?  Please you act like they are weapons.. lol Kyle Arrington and Aqib Talib you better believe will be playing, which means ain't nobody getting anything.  Just ask the Saints, and their receivers are a lot better then yours.

 

 

watch monday night.....Ginn will be recognized by the back of his jersey #19 running for the endzone.....lafell  #11 will be the guy that catches the 3rd down conversions causing you to throw your zima at your 32 inch panasonic.

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Who the hell are Lafell and Ginn for you to see them having a huge game?  Please you act like they are weapons.. lol Kyle Arrington and Aqib Talib you better believe will be playing, which means ain't nobody getting anything.  Just ask the Saints, and their receivers are a lot better then yours.

 

Get the fug outta here if you can't handle the opposing team's fan site giving props to our number 2 and 3 WRs.   

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Who the hell are Lafell and Ginn for you to see them having a huge game? Please you act like they are weapons.. lol Kyle Arrington and Aqib Talib you better believe will be playing, which means ain't nobody getting anything. Just ask the Saints, and their receivers are a lot better then yours.

gtfo this thread douche. There is a smack forum where you can put this weak chowdahh sauce. Then drink a gallon of bleach.

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