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    Gaynor

    yep. the kid was a poster child for mediocrity. that he left because (partly) he felt he couldn't earn a starting spot on this line, is about as damning as it gets
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    Gaynor

    You're not going to find that at UNC.
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    Gaynor

    You’re either with us, or you’re against us. :stormwarningflag-sm:
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    Gaynor

    He can fit the ball up his ***, considering what 6 did to him most of the game
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    Gaynor

    Like improving a hippopotamus’ ability to shoot free throws. Not exactly going to get a lot between here and there.
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    Gaynor

    Indeed. When he was here, he was part of a butthurt brigade, whose core competence was melding mediocre play with culture assassination. The cliques were abhorrent, and no one is sorry he’s not in eyeshot.
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    Gaynor

    An indictment of our run defense, to be sure. Gaynor was responsible for about -5 of those rushing yards, so in in effect he was one of our better interior D-linemen
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    Gaynor

    Agreed. A JAG for mediocre public school in the middle of bumfack NC. Good luck on the afternoon shift at Costco, you miserable swill.
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    Gaynor

    Of course. But that’s the case any time you bring pressure. If that’s the case, you’d never dial up more than 4
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    Gaynor

    Watched him yesterday. As bad as we are on the OL, thank god he’s not on this team. It would be worse. Why we didn’t pressure the A gap more, I just don’t understand. If he wasn’t holding, he was whiffing.
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