TheRagingWolf
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If Joyner and Rhodes do in fact go Morris and co gon have a field day. If Christian Jones goes Sandland and Walford going off for 160 yards, 2td's combined. truth
Where is Joyner projected to go? The **** does the NFL care about a 5'8" safety?!
That sauerkraut-eating thug is gone without question. No way he comes back after he saw what happened to Jenkins and Corny Carradine and with his stock as high as it is.
I hope they lose their whole team. Hate those maggots.
I think Joyner would have to move inside and be a nickel corner.
Wouldn't be surprised if Christian Jones went pro.
Lets hope so. He's a beast with a bully mentality. Like him a lot.
Where is Joyner projected to go? The **** does the NFL care about a 5'8" safety?!
My name is Bob Sanders. Say it out loud.
If Joyner and Rhodes do in fact go Morris and co gon have a field day. If Christian Jones goes Sandland and Walford going off for 160 yards, 2td's each. truth
Where is Joyner projected to go? The **** does the NFL care about a 5'8" safety?!
My name is Bob Sanders. Say it out loud.
Don't look now but if Elam goes and prospers like most think he will, the Gaytirs will ahve seom serious NFL talent in the secondary. Hayden in Cleveland is top 5 at his position. Janoris Jenkins just had a monster rookie season as well. Kinda disturbing to see all the talent playing in Canesville and Tally,while we continue to beat our chests about the NFL-U.
I think it's time to re-name that slogan to GreenTree All American -U
Werner is a sneaky dark horse to go #1. He is that good and will only rise during the draft lead-up...and there isn't a bone-fide #1 QB this year.
Where is Joyner projected to go? The **** does the NFL care about a 5'8" safety?!
My name is Bob Sanders. Say it out loud.
Bad comparison. Bob Sanders was a physical specimen that could handle the rigors of an NFL beating. Bob was 205 lbs. of solid rock when he left IOWA for the NFL.
Where is Joyner projected to go? The **** does the NFL care about a 5'8" safety?!
My name is Bob Sanders. Say it out loud.
Bad comparison. Bob Sanders was a physical specimen that could handle the rigors of an NFL beating. Bob was 205 lbs. of solid rock when he left IOWA for the NFL.
Bob Sanders was hurt all the time. He missed more games than he played in.