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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; No doubting Thomas Big school vs. small school: Bottom line is between the lines Updated: Sunday April 4, 2004 1:57PM Never one to back down from an argument, I want to challenge the masses to take sides in a debate: ...
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The Dark Overlord
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Big school vs. small school: Bottom line is between the line
No doubting Thomas
Big school vs. small school: Bottom line is between the lines Updated: Sunday April 4, 2004 1:57PM Never one to back down from an argument, I want to challenge the masses to take sides in a debate: Big school vs. small school -- does it really matter at which college you played when the ball is kicked off? State your take as succinctly as possible -- comparing a big-name school's draft hopeful against a small-baller -- then we will post the best pro/con responses April 22 of draft week. For example: How does Chris Gamble remain the end-all cornerback when his overall performance was eclipsed by Joey Thomas at the NFL Scouting Combine? for the rest of this article, click here: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...ols/index.html |
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Big school vs. small school: Bottom line is between the line
Joey Thomas is one of the two small-school CB\'s I said we should draft in the 2nd.
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