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5 hours ago, Nails said:

Played in the Spring and Arena League’s.  A 30 year old All-Pro with the tread of a 25 year old.  In phenomenal shape.  With experience, now no drugs or alcohol, motivation, and MMA fine motor skills, would be better than ever.  Would be the second best player on this D from day 1.

You consider the spring league that got excited when 9 total players NOT named Hardy got NFL workouts and the Arena league to be quality football? 

 

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You consider the spring league that got excited when 9 total players NOT named Hardy got NFL workouts and the Arena league to be quality football? 

 

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Tim “Rock” Raines played Major League Baseball with cocaine in the back pocket of his baseball pants, and overcame countless setbacks including rehab stints in minor league holes such as Norwich and Jupiter.

He’s now enshrined with a bust in baseball immortality in Cooperstown, the most difficult Hall of Fame to enter.

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6 minutes ago, Nails said:

Tim “Rock” Raines played Major League Baseball with cocaine in the back pocket of his baseball pants, and overcame countless setbacks including rehab stints in minor league holes such as Norwich and Jupiter.

He’s now enshrined with a bust in baseball immortality in Cooperstown, the most difficult Hall of Fame to enter.

But was never  away from the game for 3 straight years .

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While I would like to get another defensive end, we have slowly but surely been improving our ability to get to the qb over the few games.  Right now, we are 18th in the league in sacks, and most of the teams ahead of us have played 1 more game than we have.  And all but four of our 16 sacks come from the dline.  Don't get me wrong, no one is going to confuse us with the 76 Steelers, but we are starting to improve in that area.  

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