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No issues at all with constantly trying to improve our oline and its depth. We've seen what happens when you have poor depth. That's how guys like Jordan make the roster. If he's better than what we have, great. If not, move on. No need to be emotional in the decision. But let's be real, who doesn't want to see an angry white buffalo crushing an unsuspecting LB, just for old time's sake. 

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3 minutes ago, Paa Langfart said:

Well Amini was such a stud ............

 

........  and was once thought to be Ron's illegitimate love child

 

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He had a few of those. Sione Fua. Nate Chandler. Not Byron Bell of course, we all know he got his opportunities based on him being left handed and able to dance.

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2 hours ago, WUnderhill said:

Not Byron Bell of course, we all know he got his opportunities based on him being left handed and able to dance.

He was soooooooo left handed though! That was a big deal. I remember him constantly offering it to Cam after a sack to help him up. 

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