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Thomas Davis On Sirius Radio


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Thomas Davis said Hollis Thomas looked good at tackle during the teams practices since he came on board.Thomas said Hollis is a great addition,and he can clog up the middle real well,plus the 14 years of experience he has helps them all.

Forget that crazy talk. Every one knows that unless we have Shaun Smith we are doomed. We don't want to get better.

Forget that Hollis had a better 2007 than Smith and was a stud for New Orleans until he got hurt in 2008. Hollis is old nevermind that we don't have to worry about him losing a step. Forget that all he has to do is stand there and take up space. Forget that he seems to be well liked and fits in well already.

Forget any positive talk on this board. We are losers, we suck, the sky is falling!!!

You going to get banned if you keep up that positive crap!!!!!

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Forget that crazy talk. Every one knows that unless we have Shaun Smith we are doomed. We don't want to get better.

Forget that Hollis had a better 2007 than Smith and was a stud for New Orleans until he got hurt in 2008. Hollis is old nevermind that we don't have to worry about him losing a step. Forget that all he has to do is stand there and take up space. Forget that he seems to be well liked and fits in well already.

Forget any positive talk on this board. We are losers, we suck, the sky is falling!!!

You going to get banned if you keep up that positive crap!!!!!

Like I said before, you are a beacon of light my friend, a beacon of light. :D

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