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I felt that both Green and Jordy Nelson had a real shot at Canton if they hadn’t gotten hurt.

Green was one of the best home run threats I’ve ever seen. And Jordy is one of the most under appreciated receivers I’ve ever seen. How he wasn’t a Pro Bowler when he was NFL Comeback Player of the Year (and Dez Bryant had vastly inferior numbers) was a slap in the face.

King!!!!

Runble, man, runble!

I know he gave up that big pass play earlier, but he had great coverage. And that hit he layed a few minutes ago was nice to see.

He’s having a real nice game with that fumble recovery. Wow, what a turn of events!

@artis posted:

I still say what Jamaal brings is a huge part of the offense. Would hate to see him gone.

Williams is basically BJunk reincarnate. He's not dynamic and doesn't have good vision. He's a reliable backup that doesn't necessarily hurt you, but he doesn't make plays.

I felt that both Green and Jordy Nelson had a real shot at Canton if they hadn’t gotten hurt.

Green was one of the best home run threats I’ve ever seen. And Jordy is one of the most under appreciated receivers I’ve ever seen. How he wasn’t a Pro Bowler when he was NFL Comeback Player of the Year (and Dez Bryant had vastly inferior numbers) was a slap in the face.

Green had an absolutely dominant 5-year stretch as good as any back in history. His was as good as Terrell Davis' run. The difference was that Ahman fumbled too much and Favre threw that interception in the Philly playoff game when they had a good shot for a run.

Ahman had almost 9,000 yards from scrimmage and 53 TDs from 2000-2004.

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