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Tommy Tremble is our next Brad Hoover


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2 minutes ago, rayzor said:

That's what I was thinking too. We're going to need him on the field A LOT. Guy is a nasty blocker who is just looking for one or two players to pancake. 

That is his job in life.  He will not score often.  He will not score rarely if at all.  But he will wreck and destroy many a would-be tackler.  He will break ankles, not with jukes but with leveraged push.  We will not regret this pick.  This is my new Sigma Chi animal totem. 

 

 

Love this pick.

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3 minutes ago, sigchi22 said:

You ever personally watched Hoover play intermural basketball, softball, soccer Ping-Pong or waterpollo at WCU?

 

Shut up.

 

Yeah I attended all of his INTERMURAL basketball games. Which OFC has nothing to do with T_T being more athletic than him. And also faster than him.

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