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Shamrock

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  1. Replithentic...meaining we found some old, retired players (Reed and Tasker) jersey's and we need the warehoues space, so we made up a word to flog 'em off to diehard fans. Geez, $125 US for a "replithentic" top...
  2. Playing tackle in the NFL is also a dangerous health issus...
  3. Say hi to #89 for me... hope she was wearing appropriate shoes
  4. Thanks for these tid bits. From today: The DT competition in favour of Williams or Anderson? How was Denney? Cooper the keeper from the "other" DE's (or Gandy needs improvement?) How did Kelsay do with the shift? Any 11-11 with both Tripps and Pants together? Keep the reports coming. Thanks
  5. ...can we do a 5 1/2 year deal...
  6. Thanks for that. From others analysis at camp, Denney appears in darker pencil than Kelsay at the moment (not quite pen, but harder to rub out ). Kelsay looks sharp in the photos- almost a twin of Schobel. I guess he'll be the swing man, spelling both Denney and Schobel at times, not the designated rusher though. It's the 4th spot that's interesting. I haven't read a lot from camp about how they're doing. There's some confidence there, which is great. I wonder if there's more Grant Irons in the bunch than an unploished gem waiting to be found. I'd like to hear more feedback of the front 4 competition, if anyone's reading this who's going to camp... I think the tackle spot is a little more steadfast, with McCargo, Triplett, Anderson and Williams as suggested. Williams has gotten some positive comments, about his strength- well, it is camp, we thought Bannan was strong too . I guess the battle there is in the anchor position, at the nose. McCargo played some in college, but Williams and Anderson will battle that out. McCargo filling the 3 technique, behind Triplett and sharing some time in certain downs...as widely reported. So, i guess i'm asking for those at camp, as interesting as Holcomb v Losman is, can you post a bit more depth of the D-line battles too...please...
  7. He kept on going though
  8. ...you've been chatting with Soprano again?
  9. I emailed him awhile back. He may be up a roof somewhere. Buddy's sure is demanding.
  10. Thanks for the information. Every little bit helps you feel a bit closer (than the Pacific Ocean at least ) It'll be interesting to see how the DE situation develops. Both Schobel and Kelsay look sharp. Perhaps Kelsay is being groomed more as a situational rusher and a back up to Schobel. Denney as the anchor at LDE, as perhaps as ol' whitey intended with moving up in the draft to take him as a Hansen replacement. Thanks for the reports. Keep them coming...
  11. How do the other TE's look- Cieslak, Everett and Neufeld? From what I can see in the Pics, Kelsay looks a lot sharper than last year- i know they've asked him to drop weight, do you think he's quicker? He looks more like Schobel now. Possey played any line yet? Thanks M
  12. We really appreciate the reports coming from camp. Kelsay looks pretty lean in the pics. He looks similar in size to Schobel. How is his speed/ strength looking? I think the LDE will be an important position to watch in camp. We talk of not having had a QB since Kelly, a TE since Riemersma (at least) but we haven't had solid play from LDE since Hansen. thanks
  13. I think Jeffcoact was his 1st line coach at Dallas too. I tend to agree with the Denney/ Kelsay 2 headed monster comment. 1 of them is needed to step up their play. As 2nd rounders, i would have liked to have seen better play from that position. It's almost like they share the LDE. After you. No after you. Is it my turn? I see Greg Ellis more of a Phil Hansen type- noting his ability to move through the line
  14. Umm, give me some warning to turn my speakers down next time...
  15. http://www.collegefootballnews.com/acc/200...ate_defense.htm
  16. What do you do with the rest of the bear? You know? The legs, head and torso now you've got his arms. And why do you need his arms?
  17. It's funny how we know different things...
  18. I always enjoy these articles from a fan perspective...almost like attending. And most often a Spade is called, well a Spade. Thanks
  19. And i'd like to take a moment and thankyou for your avatar
  20. Hansen. Versatility awas something I always appreciated in Hansen. Sliding inside for the likes of Bennett, Paup and Jeffcoat on passing downs. Meet him at the 2002 training camp to.
  21. Anybody mention that he's in Tampa Bay with Mike Williams yet?
  22. ...looks like a buffalo falling over, after its been hit by the stylised "B". Anyway, there's not enough different blues...
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