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Must have been Kensil. He'll pin it on Jastremski and McNally. Second round pick this year. First round pick next year. Million dollar fine to the team.
I really hope we're looking at or near 90% health for the key guys. It's just important for the big players to stop up today. This could be a cause like last season - first playoff game more dangerous than second one.
If Edelman is even 90%, he's a great matchup against either of Kansas' starting corners, his quickness is so much better than them both it doesn't even look fair from a numbers stand point.
Can see a lot of quick horizontal stuff in the mold of the Super Bowl, use the quickness advantage against a physical defense that can't deal with the lateral movement as well as straight line speed.
If Edelman is even 90%, he's a great matchup against either of Kansas' starting corners, his quickness is so much better than them both it doesn't even look fair from a numbers stand point.
Can see a lot of quick horizontal stuff in the mold of the Super Bowl, use the quickness advantage against a physical defense that can't deal with the lateral movement as well as straight line speed.