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Post#21 » by WeekapaugGroove » Mon Aug 8, 2016 4:47 pm

Kerb Hohl wrote:There have been a large amount of hated Packer "how are they even in the NFL?" offensive linemen that went on to start multiple years elsewhere.

It just shows how theres a crazy lack of depth of serviceable olineman across the nfl. Its the most shallow position in the league. I laugh when fans complain about bad backups because a lot of teams dont even have 5 decent guys to start.
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Post#22 » by RRyder823 » Mon Aug 8, 2016 8:56 pm

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Kerb Hohl wrote:There have been a large amount of hated Packer "how are they even in the NFL?" offensive linemen that went on to start multiple years elsewhere.

It just shows how theres a crazy lack of depth of serviceable olineman across the nfl. Its the most shallow position in the league. I laugh when fans complain about bad backups because a lot of teams dont even have 5 decent guys to start.

Hearing those complaints, especially on the internet, is just par for the course. We see it all the time on the Bucks board. If a guys not a a borderline Pro Bowler or even simply a starter then people are quick to jump on the "He's trash. How the hell does this guy even make the team?" Bandwagon.

Nevermind that those complaints come up alot of times when a starter goes down and the backup comes in and struggles. Like yeah. Your not rolling into the season with starter level guys backing up every, most or even half your positions. It's the freaking NFL. It's why injuries are always the great equalizer and you just try to weather the storm the best you can.

I like how you pointed out the O line. Sooooooo many were concerned about just how horrible our depth was on the O line going into this past draft, (and just how bad TT is at evaluating O Lineman) when even pre draft we were 6 deep with good starter level commodities yet few teams, as you say, can even roll out 5 quality guys.(That's not saying I didn't LOVE the Spriggs pick, cause I did, just illustrating the point)

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Post#23 » by WeekapaugGroove » Mon Aug 8, 2016 9:38 pm

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Kerb Hohl wrote:There have been a large amount of hated Packer "how are they even in the NFL?" offensive linemen that went on to start multiple years elsewhere.

It just shows how theres a crazy lack of depth of serviceable olineman across the nfl. Its the most shallow position in the league. I laugh when fans complain about bad backups because a lot of teams dont even have 5 decent guys to start.

Hearing those complaints, especially on the internet, is just par for the course. We see it all the time on the Bucks board. If a guys not a a borderline Pro Bowler or even simply a starter then people are quick to jump on the "He's trash. How the hell does this guy even make the team?" Bandwagon.

Nevermind that those complaints come up alot of times when a starter goes down and the backup comes in and struggles. Like yeah. Your not rolling into the season with starter level guys backing up every, most or even half your positions. It's the freaking NFL. It's why injuries are always the great equalizer and you just try to weather the storm the best you can.

I like how you pointed out the O line. Sooooooo many were concerned about just how horrible our depth was on the O line going into this past draft, (and just how bad TT is at evaluating O Lineman) when even pre draft we were 6 deep with good starter level commodities yet few teams, as you say, can even roll out 5 quality guys.(That's not saying I didn't LOVE the Spriggs pick, cause I did, just illustrating the point)

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The interesting question to me is why has oline play deteriorated across the league recently?

The first points arent a recent thing but should be noted. 1) there are 160 starting olineman spots in the nfl and only so many people actually physically large enough to play those positions so scarcity is natural. 2) of the big men at lower levels most will be given a shot as a defensive lineman first then moved to oline if they cant hack it on d.

But those two factors have always been there so why does it seem worse now? IMO the biggest factor is teams throw more and pass blocking is harder than run blocking and mistakes are magnified. Id say a secondary cause is lack of good fundamental teaching at the lower levels.
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Post#24 » by RRyder823 » Mon Aug 8, 2016 9:42 pm

WeekapaugGroove wrote:
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WeekapaugGroove wrote:It just shows how theres a crazy lack of depth of serviceable olineman across the nfl. Its the most shallow position in the league. I laugh when fans complain about bad backups because a lot of teams dont even have 5 decent guys to start.

Hearing those complaints, especially on the internet, is just par for the course. We see it all the time on the Bucks board. If a guys not a a borderline Pro Bowler or even simply a starter then people are quick to jump on the "He's trash. How the hell does this guy even make the team?" Bandwagon.

Nevermind that those complaints come up alot of times when a starter goes down and the backup comes in and struggles. Like yeah. Your not rolling into the season with starter level guys backing up every, most or even half your positions. It's the freaking NFL. It's why injuries are always the great equalizer and you just try to weather the storm the best you can.

I like how you pointed out the O line. Sooooooo many were concerned about just how horrible our depth was on the O line going into this past draft, (and just how bad TT is at evaluating O Lineman) when even pre draft we were 6 deep with good starter level commodities yet few teams, as you say, can even roll out 5 quality guys.(That's not saying I didn't LOVE the Spriggs pick, cause I did, just illustrating the point)

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The interesting question to me is why has oline play deteriorated across the league recently?

The first points arent a recent thing but should be noted. 1) there are 160 starting olineman spots in the nfl and only so many people actually physically large enough to play those positions so scarcity is natural. 2) of the big men at lower levels most will be given a shot as a defensive lineman first then moved to oline if they cant hack it on d.

But those two factors have always been there so why does it seem worse now? IMO the biggest factor is teams throw more and pass blocking is harder than run blocking and mistakes are magnified. Id say a secondary cause is lack of good fundamental teaching at the lower levels.

It comes mostly from all the zone blocking schemes that have popped up in college. Teams pretty much have to re teach lineman how to block once they get to the pros. It's a little bit the same reason there's few pocket passers that come into the draft. College teams just don't run those systems on average.

It's also because there's always been a lack of depth for offensive lineman. There's never been enough mamaoths walking around for 32 teams to have 5-6 good ones. Much less 7-8

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Re: Count Down to 53 

Post#25 » by PANDEMONEUM » Tue Aug 9, 2016 7:25 pm

im short 3 spots.

QB - 2
Aaron Rodgers
Brett Hundley

Joe Callahan
Marquise Williams


WR - 6
Jordy Nelson
Randall Cobb
Davante Adams
Jared Abbrederis
Ty Montgomery
Jeff Janis

Ed Williams
Jamel Johnson
Herb Waters


RB - 3
Eddie Lacy
James Starks
John Crockett

Brandon Burks
Brandon Ross


FB - 1
Aaron Ripkowski
Alstevis Squirewell

TE - 3
Richard Rodgers
Jared Cook
Justin Perillo

Kennard Backman
Mitchell Henry
Casey Pierce


********************************

LT - 2
David Bakhtiari
Jason Spriggs

Lucas Patrick

LG - 2
Josh Sitton
Lane Taylor

Jacob Flores

C - 2
Corey Linsley
JC Tretter

Matt Rotheram

RG - 2
T.J. Lang
Don Barclay

Josh Walker

RT - 1
Bryan Bulaga
Kyle Murphy
Josh James


********************************

DE - 1
Mike Pennel
Dean Lowry
Tyler Kuder

NT - 1
Letroy Guion
Brian Price
Demetris Anderson

DT - 2
Mike Daniels
Kenny Clark

Christian Ringo

********************************

LOLB - 3
Julius Peppers
Nick Perry
Datone Jones

Reggie Gilbert

ILB - 2
Jake Ryan
Joe Thomas

Derrick Mathews

ILB - 3
Sam Barrington
Blake Martinez
Carl Bradford

Beniquez Brown

ROLB - 2
Clay Matthews
Jayrone Elliott

Kyler Fackrell
Lerentee McCray

********************************

LCB - 2
Damarious Randall
Quinten Rollins

Robertson Daniel
Josh Hawkins
Warren Gatewood


RCB - 3
Sam Shields
LaDarius Gunter
Demetri Goodson

Makinton Dorleant
Randall Jette


SS - 2
Morgan Burnett
Micah Hyde

Marwin Evans

FS - 2
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
Chris Banjo

Kentrell Brice
Jermaine Whitehead



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K - 1
Mason Crosby

P - 1
Tim Masthay

LS - 1
Rick Lovato
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Post#26 » by jakecronus8 » Tue Aug 9, 2016 8:28 pm

PANDEMONEUM wrote:im short 3 spots.

QB - 2
Aaron Rodgers
Brett Hundley

Joe Callahan
Marquise Williams


WR - 6
Jordy Nelson
Randall Cobb
Davante Adams
Jared Abbrederis
Ty Montgomery
Jeff Janis

Ed Williams
Jamel Johnson
Herb Waters


RB - 3
Eddie Lacy
James Starks
John Crockett

Brandon Burks
Brandon Ross


FB - 1
Aaron Ripkowski
Alstevis Squirewell

TE - 3
Richard Rodgers
Jared Cook
Justin Perillo

Kennard Backman
Mitchell Henry
Casey Pierce


********************************

LT - 2
David Bakhtiari
Jason Spriggs

Lucas Patrick

LG - 2
Josh Sitton
Lane Taylor

Jacob Flores

C - 2
Corey Linsley
JC Tretter

Matt Rotheram

RG - 2
T.J. Lang
Don Barclay

Josh Walker

RT - 1
Bryan Bulaga
Kyle Murphy
Josh James


********************************

DE - 1
Mike Pennel
Dean Lowry
Tyler Kuder

NT - 1
Letroy Guion
Brian Price
Demetris Anderson

DT - 2
Mike Daniels
Kenny Clark

Christian Ringo

********************************

LOLB - 3
Julius Peppers
Nick Perry
Datone Jones

Reggie Gilbert

ILB - 2
Jake Ryan
Joe Thomas

Derrick Mathews

ILB - 3
Sam Barrington
Blake Martinez
Carl Bradford

Beniquez Brown

ROLB - 2
Clay Matthews
Jayrone Elliott

Kyler Fackrell
Lerentee McCray

********************************

LCB - 2
Damarious Randall
Quinten Rollins

Robertson Daniel
Josh Hawkins
Warren Gatewood


RCB - 3
Sam Shields
LaDarius Gunter
Demetri Goodson

Makinton Dorleant
Randall Jette


SS - 2
Morgan Burnett
Micah Hyde

Marwin Evans

FS - 2
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
Chris Banjo

Kentrell Brice
Jermaine Whitehead



********************************
K - 1
Mason Crosby

P - 1
Tim Masthay

LS - 1
Rick Lovato


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Re: Count Down to 53 

Post#27 » by PANDEMONEUM » Tue Aug 9, 2016 9:17 pm

jakecronus8 wrote:
PANDEMONEUM wrote:im short 3 spots.

Spoiler:
QB - 2
Aaron Rodgers
Brett Hundley

Joe Callahan
Marquise Williams


WR - 6
Jordy Nelson
Randall Cobb
Davante Adams
Jared Abbrederis
Ty Montgomery
Jeff Janis
Trevor Davis

Ed Williams
Jamel Johnson
Herb Waters


RB - 3
Eddie Lacy
James Starks
John Crockett

Brandon Burks
Brandon Ross


FB - 1
Aaron Ripkowski
Alstevis Squirewell

TE - 3
Richard Rodgers
Jared Cook
Justin Perillo

Kennard Backman
Mitchell Henry
Casey Pierce


********************************

LT - 2
David Bakhtiari
Jason Spriggs

Lucas Patrick

LG - 2
Josh Sitton
Lane Taylor

Jacob Flores

C - 2
Corey Linsley
JC Tretter

Matt Rotheram

RG - 2
T.J. Lang
Don Barclay

Josh Walker

RT - 1
Bryan Bulaga
Kyle Murphy
Josh James


********************************

DE - 1
Mike Pennel
Dean Lowry
Tyler Kuder

NT - 1
Letroy Guion
Brian Price
Demetris Anderson

DT - 2
Mike Daniels
Kenny Clark

Christian Ringo

********************************

LOLB - 3
Julius Peppers
Nick Perry
Datone Jones

Reggie Gilbert

ILB - 2
Jake Ryan
Joe Thomas

Derrick Mathews

ILB - 3
Sam Barrington
Blake Martinez
Carl Bradford

Beniquez Brown

ROLB - 2
Clay Matthews
Jayrone Elliott

Kyler Fackrell
Lerentee McCray

********************************

LCB - 2
Damarious Randall
Quinten Rollins

Robertson Daniel
Josh Hawkins
Warren Gatewood


RCB - 3
Sam Shields
LaDarius Gunter
Demetri Goodson

Makinton Dorleant
Randall Jette


SS - 2
Morgan Burnett
Micah Hyde

Marwin Evans

FS - 2
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
Chris Banjo

Kentrell Brice
Jermaine Whitehead



********************************
K - 1
Mason Crosby

P - 1
Tim Masthay

LS - 1
Rick Lovato


Where's Trevor Davis?


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Post#28 » by WiscoKing13 » Sat Aug 20, 2016 7:23 pm

Here's my 53 after 2 preseason games

Offense-25
QB-Rodgers/Hundley
RB-Lacey/Starks/Crockett
FB-Rip
WR-Nelson/Cobb/Montgomery/Janis/Abby/Adams
TE-Cook/Rodgers/Perillo
T-Bulaga/Bakhiari/Spiggs/Murphy
G-Sitton/Lang/Walker
C-Linsley/Trettor/Barclay

Defense-25-Note Pennel will not count on 53 since he will be suspended.
CB-Shields/Randall/Rollins/Gunter/Hawkins
S-Burnett/Haha/Banjo/Hyde/Brice
OLB-Mathews/Peppers/Perry/Jones/Elliot/Fackrell
ILB-Ryan/Barington/Martinez/Thomas
DE-Daniels/Clark/Lowery/Ringo
DT-Guion/Pennel

ST-3
K-Crosby
P-Mashtay
L/S-Lovato

Changes-Moved Perillo in for Backman. Backman hasn't taken a step forward, while Perillo has been steady all camp. Don't see any reason to carry 4

Dropped Davis at this point and kept Janis. Haven't seen a lot from Davis to warrant a spot on the roster and Janis is only out till week 2 and a key ST guy.

Murphy's excellent game vs the Raiders puts him on the roster. Young competent tackles are few and far between.

Lane Taylor who the packers resigned this off season and I'm assuming the Packers had high hopes to replace Sitton or Lang next year has played his way off the roster. Added Barclay because of his performance during camp and last weeks game, helps that Linsley is still down and can play C. If Linsley is healthy going into week 1 I think they go Taylor for the last OL spot, if there's still a question or Linsley shows rust I think that makes them keep Barclay.

On Defense I added Hawkins over Daniel, but we've really yet to see anyone shine as far the CB group goes for those backend guys. I honestly think they might keep 4 true CB's knowing Hyde can play CB.

Brice has played his way onto the roster, there's no question about that.

Removed McCray, he's struggled to make impact plays along with Elliot vs the second and third units. Really it's a toss up between those two. I think they keep Elliot due to the familiarity, but it appears it's another off season where he hasn't developed anything beside running around the outside shoulder of the OT.

Took Anderson off as he's been inactive the last two games(death sentence) and the only battle is for Pennel's spot for the first two weeks. Again I have them going with Ringo over Price due to familiarity with the player.

Other thoughts

Callahan will easily be on the practice squad but he's years away from being anything. If god forbid Rodgers is hurt, they'll have to go to the FA market to back up Hundley.

Burks has made some flashy plays, doesn't show signs a pass blocker giving the nod to Crockett. Rip has had two pretty rough games as FB, he can block better than Kuhn could ever but continues to make mental mistakes in the scheme.

Only thing on the OL I didn't touch on before. I think it's Tretter's Job to lose at this point for the starting center spot, hard to see a reason why the coaches would just give it to Linsley.

I'm personally pulling for Bradford to make the team, but Thomas is playing too well at this point and I don't think there's a reason to carry 5 ILB's on our team. Not to mention I think we'll see a lot of Burnett next to Martinez.

Surprised they haven't brought in another LOS after the one signed for a day and broke his hand. Wouldn't be surprised if Gode gets a call in October or November if Lavato struggles.

Great game by Mortell vs the Raiders, but I think it will take another solid two weeks for them to move on from Mashtay.
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Re: Count Down to 53 

Post#29 » by Profound23 » Sat Aug 20, 2016 8:48 pm

Karlos Williams was cut.


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Post#30 » by Balls2TheWalls » Sat Aug 20, 2016 11:16 pm

WiscoKing13 wrote:Here's my 53 after 2 preseason games

Offense-25
QB-Rodgers/Hundley
RB-Lacey/Starks/Crockett
FB-Rip
WR-Nelson/Cobb/Montgomery/Janis/Abby/Adams
TE-Cook/Rodgers/Perillo
T-Bulaga/Bakhiari/Spiggs/Murphy
G-Sitton/Lang/Walker
C-Linsley/Trettor/Barclay

Defense-25-Note Pennel will not count on 53 since he will be suspended.
CB-Shields/Randall/Rollins/Gunter/Hawkins
S-Burnett/Hyde/Banjo/Hyde/Brice
OLB-Mathews/Peppers/Perry/Jones/Elliot/Fackrell
ILB-Ryan/Barington/Martinez/Thomas
DE-Daniels/Clark/Lowery/Ringo
DT-Guion/Pennel

ST-3
K-Crosby
P-Mashtay
L/S-Lovato


You are missing Clinton-Dix from your roster. Goodson will also be available given that he has a suspension. I think are are also heavy at OL and shallow at WR. Here is mine right now with some notes:

QB (2 position) [2 overall]
Rodgers
Hundley


I think this one is easy. I don't think that Callahan has any chance of actually being on the active roster, but is a free addition to the practice squad. If Hundley is not healthy enough to play in week 1, then we will probably be in the market for a backup QB until he can return.

RB (3 position) [5 overall]
Lacy
Starks

Crockett

Lacy and Starks are gimmes. Crockett has not done much to lock in his status here. His selling point is that he is a tough runner and is solid when pass blocking. He is slow for the NFL game. We need a guy that is capable of making big plays in the pass, and I don't think hes that guy. However Burks' deficiencies when blocking, and Ross' deficiencies when doing literally anything are keeping Crockett on the roster.

FB (1 position) [6 overall]
Ripkowski

Not only starter by default, he has earned his spot. He plays hard every time he's on the field. He is actually capable of washing linebackers. Pretty happy he is getting his chance to see the field.

WR (7 position) [13 overall]
Nelson
Cobb
Adams
Abbrederis
Davis

Montgomery
Janis


We are deep here. If Janis' injury is particularly brutal, then we can IR him and keep Allison. I think Allison is your first tough cut. The depth at this position is pretty known.

TE (3 position) [16 overall]
Cook
Rodgers

Perillo

No one is good enough to keep past 3. Someone could hop up the depth chart and bop Perillo, but Henry and Backman have not shown enough to make the roster. Cook looks very good, and the respect for his straight line speed has been apparently already in preseason. Rodgers is a lock, and will be very good as a #2 tight end. He just doesn't have the speed to unlock defenses.

OT (4 position) [20 overall]
Bulaga
Bakhtiari
Spriggs
Murphy


Starters and rookies. Murphy was capable of being cut, but he really played himself onto the roster. He made Bruce Irvin look pedestrian against the Raiders. Spriggs has fantastic footwork, but just gets destroyed by shock and bull rushes. With a year of NFL conditioning and strength work under his belt he could be very good.

OG (3 position) [23 overall]
Sitton
Lang

Taylor

Taylor has been the best of the backups. Walker has looked terrible, and Barclay has a history of looking terrible. Sitton and Lang are both all pro guards in contract seasons -- locks, obviously.

C (2 position) [25 overall]
Linsley
Tretter


Linsley is probably the starter, and Tretter can back up every position on the offensive line. Tretter's versatility allows you to cut bums like Barclay and Walker.

DT (3 position) [28 overall]
Guion
Clark

Ringo
Pennel

Guion and Clark are locks to play DT for us, but Ringo has done enough to play himself onto the roster -- at least with Pennel not counting against the roster. He is probably the first cut when Pennel is ready to return.

DE (3 position) [31 overall]
Daniels
Lowry
Jones


Pretty simple set here. I put Jones as DE because we have been using him as a hybrid DE/OLB. Also Peppers has been known to line up here on pass downs if we want to get Perry onto the field. Lowry looks like a solid pickup and a good fit for the position.

OLB (5 position) [36 overall]
Matthews
Peppers
Perry
Elliott

Fackrell

Top 4 here are all locks. Perry really came on at the end of last season, and what Matthews and Peppers bring goes without saying. Fackrell has been pretty definition 'meh'. However there is not anyone battling to take the spot from him and he is a 3rd round draft pick, so Ted won't cut him. I was hoping that McCray would do enough to make the roster, but he hasn't.

ILB (4 position) [40 overall]
Martinez
Barrington
Ryan

Thomas

People like Bradford. I don't. I think the top 3 are all locks and that Thomas has just shown more as a player. He showed he was capable of playing as a coverage backer against NFL starting quality players. He has shown improvement in this preseason against the run as well. Bradford probably hits the practice squad. I think we see Martinez and Barrington starting, and Ryan we will try to work in as a starter in front of Barrington. He will have to earn it.

CB (6 position) [46 overall]
Shields
Randle
Rollins
Gunter

Hawkins
Hyde

Goodson

It would be very difficult to cut Hawkins. He has played great. I think our top 4 here are all set, and that we probably keep Hyde as a hybrid CB/S. Hawkins may get dangled in a trade, but I like him to add speed to the secondary. We also have protection with Goodson being suspended. However, I think he is a bum. I think that cutting Jumal Rolle to keep him was a mistake. I think that cutting any of these other players to keep him would be a mistake.

S (4 position) [50 overall]
Burnett
Clinton-Dix
Banjo

Brice


I think that Hyde probably lines up in front of Brice if it came down to it, but Brice has definitely done enough to make the roster. His speed to plays pops off of the screen, and his physical tools are among the best in the league. If he could develop ball skills (and knowing our secondary coaches, he might) then he might be a force. Burnett and Clinton-Dix are your defacto starters, and Banjo has done a good job of stepping in for Burnett while he has been a healthy-ish scratch.

ST (3 position) [53 overall]
Crosby
Lovato

Mortell

Crosby and Lovato are locks. Mortell has done more in games and less in practice when compared to Masthay. I like him a lot. I think the battle is close, but that as of right now he is winning it.
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Re: Count Down to 53 

Post#31 » by WiscoKing13 » Sun Aug 21, 2016 12:02 pm

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FB (1 position) [6 overall]
Ripkowski

Not only starter by default, he has earned his spot. He plays hard every time he's on the field. He is actually capable of washing linebackers. Pretty happy he is getting his chance to see the field.

OG (3 position) [23 overall]
Sitton
Lang

Taylor

Taylor has been the best of the backups. Walker has looked terrible, and Barclay has a history of looking terrible. Sitton and Lang are both all pro guards in contract seasons -- locks, obviously.


Probably the two biggest areas where I disagree with you. Taylor has played awful the first games and hasn't been assignment sure leading to pressures. Walker has played well, but his biggest issue is hurting his knee Thursday night. Won't matter as much if they keep Murphy but he can play Tackle in a pinch. Also Barclay has been a natural guard/center we forced outside for some reason, as stated previously he's a shoe in if Linsley can't go to start the year.

RIP has had numerous runs where he either whiffs on the lead block doesn't even attempt to block a guy. Doesn't seem very comfortable in the system yet. Hope he turns it around, but it's been a rough camp for him.
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Post#32 » by Balls2TheWalls » Sun Aug 21, 2016 12:03 pm

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