This hurts the depth, I wonder if Malbrough has any plans on showing up.
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Amos Gone 9 games?
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with Lenny back in starting and B-Rob on the mend, Keyes and Herron will soon be our depth players and I think they showed pretty well in their first action last week. I think we'll be ok. Not great, but ok."Because this Eskimo experience is not made for just anyone" - KP
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I've really liked what I've seen of Herron thus far....Originally posted by SandManFan View Postwith Lenny back in starting and B-Rob on the mend, Keyes and Herron will soon be our depth players and I think they showed pretty well in their first action last week. I think we'll be ok. Not great, but ok.Before you insult a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you insult him, you'll be a mile away, and have his shoes.
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I don't want to jump on this too quickly but I'm pretty excited by what he's shown so far as well. He was the one forcing the "fumble" from Edwards (?) with that thunderous hit and from what I hear took to linebacker really well in camp. He has a bit more size than Lenny or Malveaux and may be our future at SAM.Originally posted by Opus View PostI've really liked what I've seen of Herron thus far...."Because this Eskimo experience is not made for just anyone" - KP
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Both Herron and Keyes have a bit more size than what we've seen around here as of late. Nothing wrong with having guys who can get the cover job done and be big enough to deliver punishment to opposing receivers.I will not, for a moment longer, support an organization who chooses to cowardly kneel where they once fiercely & proudly stood
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I'm really liking Herron the more and more I see of him....Originally posted by Diesel View PostBoth Herron and Keyes have a bit more size than what we've seen around here as of late. Nothing wrong with having guys who can get the cover job done and be big enough to deliver punishment to opposing receivers.Before you insult a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you insult him, you'll be a mile away, and have his shoes.
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