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Ok, here's the deal. If you could somehow genetically take the skills, attributes, size, etc. from any three NT players past or present and put them together what would you do? You can build offensive players or defensive players...you can even combine a few offensive guys with a defensive guy. I'll give a few examples.

Johnny Quinn's hands and route running plus Jon Ieans' size plus Brock McGrew's speed....Heisman

Kevin Galbreath's running style plus Patrick Cobbs' vision plus Jamario's speed...split Heisman vote. laugh.gif

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Adrian Awasom's body, DT Woodson's speed, and Corbin Montgomery's mean streak. This player would get 40 sacks a year.

Gary Oubre's head and torso, Booger's legs, Blake Burress' armspan, undoubtedly the strangest looking player ever. We could line him up up at linebacker and the opposing team would be laughing too hard to call a play.

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and Corbin Montgomery's mean streak. This player would get 40 sacks a year.

.......not to mention a couple of arrests for "manslaughter".

Corbin didn't need to be any bigger or faster, otherwise he would have truely been a "deadly weapon". Corbin could have given Joe Greene a few pointers about being "mean".

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Ok, to get back on track.

How about George Marshall's hands in big games plus Cougar McBride's off the field behavior plus Byerly's attention to detail in the classroom....

I think his last name was Featherstone, and he starred in Necessary Roughness.

How about Jamario's moves, Cobbs vision, Mitchell's determination, Jordan Case's arm, Booger's legs and McGrew's speed.

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