eesti Wrote:
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> He was a stud. No doubt.
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> To think he was actually listed around 234 playing
> weight. I think he is now closer to 200 lbs. Looks
> like he has his neck back. lol.
I don't think he was. Thats my point. He MADE himself a stud both physically and mentally. If you put his heart into players like Jemarcus Russell You would have a player of insane proportions.
On the feild now he looks beyond ordinary. I'm reading this book now on that Navy Seal that took out Bin Ladin. I'm seeing alot of simularities in the way they both think. A Navy seal sees passing and finishing not nearly enough. He sees 2nd place as the First Loser. He tood what God gave him and he played lights out on every down and in every practice. He was the bright spot for me this past decade.
I see some great Players on this team but none rise to the level of ROH greatness. Yet.
Jason Taylor was great also. I'm convinced that we would be known as the only Team for going perfect both ways, 0-16 as well if he did not say this is unacceptbleand block that kick against the Ravens. He willed that team to winning when all else was lost.
But he didn't need to go to the Jets. Zack never would have done that , and he was courted. Zack truly loved us and Jason wanted a Ring for himself not us. I know it sounds corney but what Jason did Truly hurt and it gave Rex Ryan great satisfaction to be able to help him.
The last game he played in against the Jets helped earase alot of it though. But he has a different character and make up then his Brother in Law. Jason was a great player. No doubt. Zach was a warrior. Much different IMO. And is a Player I will always remember .