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hope I'm not speaking out of turn but I was told that 12 did not start due to a small infraction and that a similarly small disciplnary action was taken--seemed like it fired him up coming off the bench--
I believe they bring him in at lb for some passing situations--I think it might be a position he has played off and on during his football career--they use 50 on goal line stands--
I think if a team took 16 and worked with him his first year he would be a good defensive back--he can stay in front of his man, he can tackle, he has good hands and he's fast (way behind corey loveless last year going after the return man and 16 caught the runner)--plus they would get a decent kicker--radio announcer said he made 24?25? pat's in a row before he missed--it's really that plus he missed nothing after the fifth game of the year last year through the end of the season (fg's and pat's)--thanks for mentioning him--
I guess 25 was hurting--looked like he got hit hard several times against greeneville--
trojans are going to have to play with few miscues to win thursday night--would like to not have to play region 1 #1 seed the following week--
congrats to ut on a hard fought win over bama--congrats to croom? for miss state win over florida--reckon bama is having second thoughts!!?
the importance of the next four years regarding who gets elected is overshadowed by the ten, twenty, thirty even up to forty years served by the one, two, maybe three or four us supreme court justices that might be nominated by our next president--do you want someone who will interpret the us constitution as they see modern day values and mores and situational ethics or someone who will read the constitution as it was written and apply it as it was meant to be applied--
also, do you want the country moving towards other countries having more say in our policies (such as the un coming in and observing our elections or some global community approving or disapproving of our 'preemptive' action against possible attack?)--
God bless the US and consider thoughtfully your right and privilege of voting--
'the ramblin' man'