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Old 10-20-2008, 02:50 PM   #34
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Re: Jansen was very solid today

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If you value JC, then JJ needs to ride the pine. Yeah, the run blocking was improved with JJ in there, but we need JC to stay on his feet.

John - Stop crying about being demoted and watch film of yourself in the preseason and this past week against the Rams. But don't worry, your not the only O-line hog that can't pass block (yes, you Mr. Samuels).
And he did watch film, that's why redeemed himself and kicked ass out there the only way he knows how to play. A lot of people have counted Jansen out, he might have a bad game here and there but when backs are to the wall there's no one I rather have protecting than JJ.
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