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I noticed Zuzu Kbar is not on the list. I am very surprised considering he had 201 tackles, 10 sacks for Northern Illinois.
He would look great in Green and White!
I'm high on Jack "Chunky" Mehoff from Grambling State he's gonna make some noise in the pros. He solves his own character concerns too! I heard he knocked 3 different girls up, but no need to worry he pushed 2 down the stairs and the other he slowly slide a clothing hanger up her thigh. Travis Henry can learn a lesson or two from him.
I'm high on Jack "Chunky" Mehoff from Grambling State he's gonna make some noise in the pros. He solves his own character concerns too! I heard he knocked 3 different girls up, but no need to worry he pushed 2 down the stairs and the other he slowly slide a clothing hanger up her thigh. Travis Henry can learn a lesson or two from him.
lol
Seriously, how does Jerod Mayo compare to most of the guys on this list in terms of long-term potential in the Pats' defense.
LOL, for sure. Also, has anyone ever heard of Worrell Williams? Makes a lot of plays.
Yep, I was at the CAL - Tennessee game when he ran back the Ainge fumble for our first TD of the game!!
As for this list, I personally feel that Rey Rey will pass JL for the #1 slot after this season (hell, probably after Sept. 13th).
I feel sorry for Beanie Wells.
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Ray Lewis has suffered enough, Commissioner Paul Tagliabue of the National Football League said in a conference call yesterday in explaining why he did not suspend the All-Pro linebacker who pleaded guilty to obstructing justice in a murder case.
''It's the courts who have the primary responsibility in this case,'' Tagliabue said. ''We're not a substitute for the courts.''
''The offense was a misdemeanor; he had no problems before that and hadn't violated league policies,'' Tagliabue said of Lewis's guilty plea to a misdemeanor charge of obstructing justice in a deal with Atlanta prosecutors, who dropped murder charges against the Ravens star.
- NYTimes, July 20, 2000
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