Memento's Midterm Halloween Mock Offseason.

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RamFan503

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I think you need to mix in a couple more trades
 

RamFan503

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Wait, shit, what did I get wrong? I may have had sepsis, but that doesn't excuse shitty grammar.

Never mind, found it. Intrigued with. Happy? :p
Nope. Try again. Sentence structure.
 

RamFan503

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Right, right, yeah. I tend to do that too much. Dialogue isn't my strong trait.
To be honest though... Sentence structure is a bit strict when you're talking common vernacular. Most people don't use proper sentence structure when simply speaking. I know I use things like "to" and "with" at the end of sentences rather than "to which".... or "to what".... as an example. It may be correct but it comes off clunky. People just don't speak that way and if you use proper grammar while writing, it fucks with the flow.

I wouldn't worry about it with us knuckle draggers.

@Londoner is a bit more refined so you gotta watch out for that guy.
 

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Corleone had a blood clot issue. Need to see what the doctors say in this case.

If it drops him to the third? Worth the risk. Corleone's been one of the most dominant run-stuffers in college since his true freshman year. He'd be what A'Shawn was for us, except maybe even better; he utterly caves in blockers, usually draws double teams. Unlike Turner - whom I love as a player - Corleone's a true nose tackle with the size to hold up in the middle. He's got an incredible motor for such a big kid as well; he plays damn near every snap for Cincinnati, and whatever team takes him won't see him tire like we do with BB3.

Corleone, I feel, could fix the run defense that's plagued us the past three years.
 

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If it drops him to the third? Worth the risk. Corleone's been one of the most dominant run-stuffers in college since his true freshman year. He'd be what A'Shawn was for us, except maybe even better; he utterly caves in blockers, usually draws double teams. Unlike Turner - whom I love as a player - Corleone's a true nose tackle with the size to hold up in the middle. He's got an incredible motor for such a big kid as well; he plays damn near every snap for Cincinnati, and whatever team takes him won't see him tire like we do with BB3.

Corleone, I feel, could fix the run defense that's plagued us the past three years.
I don't disagree with any of this. My point is I wanna know what the doctors think about his his health. IE: Will this be a reoccurring problem? Blood clots are no joke. If the doctors say he is good to go, count me in.