Jun 30, 2008 | Posted by: roboblogger
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Josh will do just fine. He has desire and excitement to be the best. He'll drop some but no more than anyone else on the Browns.
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Since: Feb 08
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Nice to see they are finally preparing their best openfield runner to be on the field more than 4-6 plays a game. Even if receiver turns out to be a little too much, get him in the backfield taking some short passes out in the flat or squaring out behind the slot rec. If he can beat the seam and 10 players (don't count kickers) trying to tear his head of after a 40 yard hardstart, imagine what he can do with a couple of LB's and a saftey. |
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