What exactly is wrong with L. Thompson?

Discussion in 'Tennessee Titans and NFL Talk' started by The Playmaker, Jan 15, 2007.

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  1. Gunny

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    That's incorrect, the Hindenburg actually hit something.
     
  2. Fry

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    :lol2:
     
  3. TNThunder

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    The Hindenburg was struck by lightening. It never hit anything.....just like LT.
     
  4. Gunny

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    Actually there are numerous theories why the Hindenburg crashed, lightning is just one of them.
     
  5. 10ECTyrant

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    What are the theories behind LT's crash?
     
  6. Safeties are there to stop big plays from happening, and he is just not a big factor. He is just a good backup.
     
  7. SupDawg

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    I've heard its due to his long, unaerodynamic hair slowing down so much, it has destroyed his play.
     
  8. So, if we are to release Lamont or keep him as a backup, who should we go after to our new starter, I don't think there isn't enough quality and depth at safety in free agency, and also, because of that, they will be more expensive as there aren't many stand outs...

    So, as we pick at #19 or we can move up a few places, that would be a good postion to pick a top-tier safety...
     
  9. The Playmaker

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    We could draft Landry or Nelson. Or in the 2nd round we draft Griffen.
     
  10. 10ECTyrant

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    LT played fair as a Nickle back a few years ago. he was better there when he knew there was a 2nd line of defense being the free safety L. Schulter.
     
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