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Yeah, I mentioned that in my edit/add on the last post. And why I asked for clarification earlier. I missed the connection.
You are a bulldog. Hell's bells.
Yeah, I mentioned that in my edit/add on the last post. And why I asked for clarification earlier. I missed the connection.
Mentally he is either ready to play now or he isn't. It won't take long to find out.
He was psychotic, and worse satisfied Jerry at the position.
The "success" with Spellman (despite his open fighting on the field) led Jerry to sign that waste of space Dimitrius Underwood.
To top it all off he broke Greg Ellis' leg.
The net take from getting him was negative and contributed to he team going 5-11.
No, he wasn't.I've said it before. Ellis was a Strahan-type player before breaking his leg.
No, he wasn't.
There is no way a cry baby like Ellis would ever approach Strahan level.
No, he wasn't.
There is no way a cry baby like Ellis would ever approach Strahan level.
Two 90 plus returns, eh?He was a dominant force that year and had 2 90+ yard td returns.
He was never the same after the injury.

Two 90 plus returns, eh?
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He had Devn Hester like return skills before the broken leg, yo.

Two 90 plus returns, eh?
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Ah yes, the "trashcan full of rocks" Willie Blade.
Correction: In a 12 year career, he had ONE score, that occurring in 1999. It was 87 yards. Where did you pull the other one from?
The interweb is a great source of info.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/1445/greg-ellis
You're probably right . It's been a while, but they were drafted the same year I think.I thought that was John Nix? Willie was the Mad Shatter.
Ah yes, the "trashcan full of rocks" Willie Blade.
I thought that was John Nix? Willie was the Mad Shatter.
Please recap. I'm unaware of this story.
I don't remember what it was, exactly. He crapped himself during training camp, or something like that. Maybe somebody else remembers it better.