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He benefited in Baltimore with Lewis, Suggs, and Ngata.
He was alright during his time in New England. Nothing spectacular at all.
Give me Demco Ryans over him.
Demco ryans is an ILB Thomas is an OLB totally different. The bills have no depth and Thomas would be a good fit. If schobel comes back the transition is going to be tough for him.
Demco ryans is an ILB Thomas is an OLB totally different. The bills have no depth and Thomas would be a good fit. If schobel comes back the transition is going to be tough for him.
The guy is overrated. He is another Mitchell. Drop Mitchell, pick up Ryans, and draft McClain.
The guy is overrated. If I played along side Ray Lewis, Terrell Suggs, and Ngata, I'd have a pro-bowl year too. He is not a great linebacker what-so-ever. Money should be spent elsewhere. Haven't we learned yet by picking up the Pats leftovers?
I posted this in another thread, but it is relevant here as well:
Thomas is a very talented player, but he is a locker-room lawyer who turns 33 this year, and I don't think he is a good fit on a younger team (and the Pats are younger on defense). When the Pats had strong veteran leaders like Vrabel, Harrison, Seymour and Bruschi he could be kept in line. If he lands on that kind of team he could play well again, but without that strong leadership he is guy with his own agenda and a a divisive force.
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