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Oh lord. Fail. Total fail. They will make the team. Duh.

disirregardless of your viewpoint I think he they're underdogs. My fail doesn't hurt my self of steam. I was trying to be funny

"intensive purposes " = "intents and purposes"...

rocket surgeon eh?
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Brandon Reilly from Nebraska, has size, speed, route running and good hands. I think he will make the team.

 

Reilly is one of my Favorites... Zach Voytek is the most gifted longshot tho, IMO...

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Eric Wood

Yea, would like too see Eric dominate for a couple more years. Coming back from another broken leg, his age, and his salary

doesn't rule out a visit from the turk. Really liked Groy last year. But would rather keep him where he is. O-line depth.

 

I would also like to see #14 too not only not get traded or hurt. I want this 23 year old kid too kick ass and get extended.( my guess is though he wants out now) But Without him there goes the big plays in the passing game. So A gimpy Clay and a few unknowns, a rookie, and a healthy dose of scrubs. Makes the position very vulnerable. Woods blocking will be missed this year bigtime.

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Rehkow... to win K, P, and KOS. Go from three roster spots with Carpenter, Schmidt, and Gay, to one. Good snapshot of transition from Ryan's mismanagement to McDermott's seeming efficiency.

To bad that Rehkow couldn't snap the ball to himself and hold it to. Then we could save a few more roster spots. :lol: Just kidding.

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The UB running back has a 0% chance of making the roster. The only answer here is the Punter from Idaho who hit a 67 yard FG in HS. If he doesn't make the team, we are in big trouble on ST this year.

Based on what, exactly? There are two backup RB positions available. Johnson has as good a shot as anyone.

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Based on what, exactly? There are two backup RB positions available. Johnson has as good a shot as anyone.

I think he is a long shot, Williams, O'Neal and Banyard all start camp ahead of him. I think his best shot is to establish himself as a short yardage specialist and seek to stick in that role where the alternative is keep Tolbert as a 2nd full back. I'd have his chances low... but it is better than 0%.

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