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Kemo has a torn achilles.


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I get that. But you can't have 4 small quick D-linemen. How can a 350 pound DT be a bad thing?

he gets verry little push, why is it everyone forgets 05 when we lost jenkins and had undrafted carstens and ancient buckner and finished 3 vs the run?

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Quick example, kemo would struggle with some of the stunts in camp today.

I am not saying we are better off, I am saying it won't be as bad as the NY game by a mile

Well that's a little reassuring. At least the feeling of doom and gloom is gone.

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When Kemo was out last year, the Giants ran for 300 yards. It was one of Beasons worst games. Without his big body clogging the line, blockers get to the second level and occupy Beason. Kemo is much more important than you guys are implying. Stopping the run will be difficult.

I totally agree! Our whole rushing defense just went right down the drain in one measly practice. I think I may have to redo my prediction now to 5-11. Kemo was alot more important than people realize. I do not want to see that bum Nick Hayden getting pushed back like a rag doll all season like he was in that Giants game. Corey Irvin is too much of an unknown and Damione Lewis has always been average in stopping the run. What a hell of a way to kick off the season.

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