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The first one he ever passed in his life, probably.
i bet fat albert runs a 4.2 40
I was reading the redskins forum about AH and most of them were glad to have him gone. One poster noted that in 09 AH was actually good and that he did do a good job of creating pressure and collapsing the pocket.
2008 Redskins - 24 sacks
2009 Redskins - 40 sacks
Just a stat i'm pointing out and i'm not gonna claim it's all on AH but that's definately a significant increase.
Even if he becomes a situational rusher and demands to be double teamed i think AH can definately be a factor for us.
With Welker on his back.
A collapsed lung, few broken ribs or a dislocated shoulder thank you very much!
This is low. Why wish for such injuries to the players??
Agree that you or I wishing life or death is not going to make any change in how life unravels and what goes on the field. But, can't we as Pats fans be a cut above the other fans by not posting such thoughts on our nice messageboard?
Sad.
lulz...as if the entire league didn't have big smiles all around when brady broke his knee.
i want to see our enemies crushed and their souls devoured!
Kade Weston, baby!! :rocker:
Dark Horse candidate for Defensive End!!
2. One under-the-radar player who is quietly having a nice camp is defensive lineman Kade Weston. The 2010 seventh-round pick who spent his rookie season on injured reserve is getting a lot of reps with Ron Brace, Brandon Deaderick and Myron Pryor opening camp on the physically unable to perform list. Playing mostly as a defensive tackle on a four-man line, Weston has shown strength with some strong rushes in one-on-one work, at one time measuring up well with left guard Logan Mankins. He's big at 6-foot-5, 315 pounds. With Albert Haynesworth and Mike Wright also not practicing on Friday, it gave Weston more opportunity in 11 on 11 work. Showing he's still a work in progress, he lost his balance on one rush, hitting the turf.
This is low. Why wish for such injuries to the players??
Agree that you or I wishing life or death is not going to make any change in how life unravels and what goes on the field. But, can't we as Pats fans be a cut above the other fans by not posting such thoughts on our nice messageboard?
Sad.