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    Fantasyland Remember Hadnot & Thomas?

    Was looking through KFFL's listings of FA's and found that Rex Hadnot of the Chargers and Donald Thomas a
    of the Pats are both FA's. interestingly they both played 16 games for their clubs which means they are contributing much better now than when they played here. Looking at their size and maturation as guards, wonder if they would be worth giving looks again this offseason? Wonder if they would fit better in the zone blocking schemes Miami is running now? Thoughts?

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    Originally Posted by matt11390
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    Was looking through KFFL's listings of FA's and found that Rex Hadnot of the Chargers and Donald Thomas a
    of the Pats are both FA's. interestingly they both played 16 games for their clubs which means they are contributing much better now than when they played here. Looking at their size and maturation as guards, wonder if they would be worth giving looks again this offseason? Wonder if they would fit better in the zone blocking schemes Miami is running now? Thoughts?
    I'm sure they've improved. Anyone who got away from the coaching staff from 2000-2011 improved. Would they even consider coming back? doubtful.

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    Remember Hadnot & Thomas?

    bring back Thomas… hated seeing him let out when they did it

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    I really liked Don Thomas, that kid showed serious promise till his week 1 inhury. After he was never the same for us.

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    Originally Posted by matt11390
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    Was looking through KFFL's listings of FA's and found that Rex Hadnot of the Chargers and Donald Thomas a
    of the Pats are both FA's. interestingly they both played 16 games for their clubs which means they are contributing much better now than when they played here. Looking at their size and maturation as guards, wonder if they would be worth giving looks again this offseason? Wonder if they would fit better in the zone blocking schemes Miami is running now? Thoughts?
    I think Hadnot would be SOLID at RG for us. He is athletic and I think he would do very good in zone blocking scheme.

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    Hadnot has to be up there in age, Thomas might be worth the investment, he´s strong as an OX!!

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    Wade Smith is another former Dolphin O line draft pick that got better after he left Miami. I believe he made the pro bowl for Houston.

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    Wade Smith is another former Dolphin O line draft pick that got better after he left Miami. I believe he made the pro bowl for Houston.
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    Thomas was the kid who was playing basketball one day at uconn and the coaches asked him to play football i believe. He had great feet and agility. I wish we could get him back for our zone blocking schemes..

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    It was a stupid move by The Meatball Mr. OL Guru to let him walk!

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    bring back Thomas… hated seeing him let out when they did it
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