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  • #31
    Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
    Originally posted by ThunderDan
    Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
    Judging just by what I've seen with my own eyes, Colledge and Tauscher are their best linemen. I haven't noticed much with Spitz. Clifton should retire. Wells had a good game last week, maybe he is getting healthier and better.

    Tarek Saleh and Derek Engler both say on their Madison radio show that Colledge has great feet and is going to be a stud at LT. They were linemen in the NFL recently, so they might be right.
    Sorry HH-

    Tarek Saleh was a FB/LB and special teams player.
    Tarek Saleh played defensive end in pros, and sometimes put a hand down on the ground if college.

    Your apology is accepted.

    (I've taken a know-it-all stance about about Saleh for entertainment purposes, but maybe you are right.)
    Tarek played OLB for Cleveland and Carolina. He had 9 career tackles and 1 sack in 5 years. He also had 1 catch and returned 10 kickoffs.

    He did play DE in college but was too small to play in the pros. He was an "attitude" player.
    But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.

    -Tim Harmston

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    • #32
      ok, I surfed the web and refreshed my memory.

      Saleh started as an inside linebacker at Wisconsin. Was moved to defensive end where he excelled, won All-American honors.

      In the pros he was a tweener who couldn't cut it at linebacker, hung in the league a few years as a fullback and special teams player.

      so you were right. but he has played with and against O-linemen in the pros, I think he can judge them.

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