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How many big contracts do you want to expend on the OLine?
As many as it takes to get the line where it needs to be if working it on the cheap isn't getting it done.
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so i guess ocho did bad again lol
Leonard Davis is 6'6". He was a monster at guard for a couple of years, after disappointing at tackle earlier in his career. Perhaps noting something other than just Solder's height is in order.
Leonard Davis is 6'6". He was a monster at guard for a couple of years, after disappointing at tackle earlier in his career. Perhaps noting something other than just Solder's height is in order.
As many as it takes to get the line where it needs to be if working it on the cheap isn't getting it done.
So, the tallest guy you can think of is still 2-3 inches shorter than Solder.
Price is a better, younger more athletic version of Ocho and he actually has one more year in the system than Ocho. That just may be what escorts 85 out through the door. Especially considering Price was running with the ones.so i guess ocho did bad again lol
there is no way we cut him. He will get on page. Give it time BB
Brady really is a handsome dude . . . NO HOMO!
Lol he got up and said you got servedThat looked like really good punt coverage by Detroit, but what was that by Tate? Was he dancing?
As many as it takes to get the line where it needs to be if working it on the cheap isn't getting it done.
Why would we want Plax or Braylon when we can have 85 ?
Not to mention, I still have high hopes for Tate, he just needs some more time
There's still a 3 inch difference there, not to mention different body type.
Plax has better hands
and Tate is worthless at this point
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