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Old 09-04-2004, 08:18 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by Bergman14
rock will get cut as soon as i grow hair on my assss
Don't worry Berg I have enough hair on my ass for the both of us.

I think Rock will be the odd man out, he's to much of a tweener, if we are in need of a big back, Rock isn't the guy, he's undersized, he is not a prototypical big back, and the rest of the back's are faster, which is why I believe he will be cut, I like the guy, I just don't think he fit's in with what we are doing.
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Old 09-04-2004, 10:13 PM   #2
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It's probably in Sultan McCullough's best interest to be released because he could be a starter for someone and develop into a fine running back. Perhaps he will be traded this week. As a fan, I certainly hope we hold onto him. If we had a period where Portis was injured, I would feel good about McCulllough rising to the occasion as a backup and giving us not just a workmanlike performance, but be a player other teams really have to take into account - or pay the price.
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