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Here is some good news for Spencer, hope it goes well
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This is fantastic. At the very least I have to appreciate what Rick Smith's doing to give the young man another chance. Who the hell knows, he may turn out to be a contributor.
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I agree, hats off to Rick Smith, I wondered if we would call him when Justice's article came out, and they did.
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Spencer was doing really well before his injury in 2006. It would be nice if he could make a comeback. He is a big guy, like 6'4" and 335 lbs.
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Wow, that injury was in 2006? Holy crap, time flies.
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I hope he can play LG because anything would be an upgrade over what we have now...
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signed up and on the Texans' roster ? And after last night I don't think he did much to displace Studdard as our starting LG ? But this is good news about Spencer - I wish him the best in his new opportunity. |
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The Texans have their OT's in Winston, Brown, and Rashard whatsisname(?). So where does Spencer fit in, assuming he is over his leg problem in 2006? At OG? Rick Dennison will go for the puny but quick type of Denver guard, and Spence is a mauler. So I just don't get it.
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