Holdman had more than 60 tackles once in his career. Didn't fill up the stay sheet in any other way either. He was bad. Real bad.
Holdman had more than 60 tackles once in his career. Didn't fill up the stay sheet in any other way either. He was bad. Real bad.
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We've flustered him. And I didn't think Holdman should have been picked once, let alone twice. His best year was pretty good, and his numbers were a bit limited in other years more so because of the role he played in Chicago, taking a back seat to Urlacher and Colvin, then Briggs. But he wasn't a bad player, at least until he left Chicago.
So I guess that means you're picking Lawrence Taylor.
The poll will be up soon.
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Sorry guys, a lot going on. I thought I had checked to see whether he was drafted.
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And here's the official draft thread, for your entertainment. Truly a high moment in the history of FP.
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