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Hostile;2722368 said:Cory Proctor closely followed by Greg Ellis.
I would consider it a major blessing from above if they were both gone in 2009.
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Hostile;2722368 said:Cory Proctor closely followed by Greg Ellis.
I would consider it a major blessing from above if they were both gone in 2009.
jackrussell;2722537 said:This was alot easier to answer not more than a couple weeks ago.
Amen. :laugh2:DallasEast;2721786 said:This would have been such an easy answer just a few short weeks ago, but since the question was posed now, my choice is Flozell Adams. Left tackle is the anchor of great offensive lines and Flozell isn't tethering his share of the load--neither athletically nor mentally. Just my two cents.
DallasEast;2721786 said:This would have been such an easy answer just a few short weeks ago, but since the question was posed now, my choice is Flozell Adams. Left tackle is the anchor of great offensive lines and Flozell isn't tethering his share of the load--neither athletically nor mentally. Just my two cents.
dbair1967;2722029 said:This thread is ********
Sandman;2722614 said:Greg Ellis - he is a bigger cancer than TO ever was, in fact he is the worst kind.
If history is any indication, that's extremely doubtful. If he believes that something will hit him in the wallet, Ellis speaks, but he usually remains quiet or neutral about other matters.Sandman;2722614 said:Wouldn't surprise me if he was the leak as much as he runs his mouth.
His pash rushing skills are average if you overlook his 2008 productivity, but he has always been a very strong defender against the run. He's neither a superstar nor great, but he is more than an average defensive player.Sandman;2722614 said:The definition of average = "Greg Ellis".