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Amendola is that ****roach u want to b in Thermal Nuclear war!
Not even @Brady6 could kill him!
(meant as good naturedly ribbing)
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My guessSo who is all in the mix there? Obviously, Flowers and Ninkovich. Rivers, and Ealy, too. How about Wise and Guy? Is the latter a DT? I honestly haven't familiarized myself with either of the last two, yet.
Yeah, I've read quite a few reports about his versatility. I'm excited to see all of the additions to the DL, but I'm especially interested in this guy and the continued improvement of Flowers. Flower is becoming one of my favorite players on the whole team. I really like watching him play.
This thread is amazing. Thank you guys for all the updates!!
One thing that's intrigued me is the KR/PR spot. I saw Cooks mentioned as a PR, which would be incredible, but at the same time gives me pause as you're exposing your potential top target to injury.
However, a thought occurred to me - Edelman is potentially one of the best punt returners in history, but has been used sparingly in that role due to the same reason as stated above - exposing your top WR to injury. BUT, this year he is no longer the top WR... Is it possible that BB will be more comfortable letting Edelman return punts with Cooks in the fold? The WR depth chart is also just stacked as it is, so it would be at least a bit easier to absorb an Edelman injury than it would have been in years past (would still suck though.) Is the Edelman injury risk worth the trade-off of fielding a game-breaker at PR?
Why would you hit Polian with a paper bag full of Polian? What's wrong with a 2x4?
But of course..
EDIT: Full Q: "With all you have accomplished in your coaching career, what is left that you still want to accomplish?"