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Mauia is the Juggernaut..

I saw this too and while I agree that guy is massive it's really not all that impressive. It's just drywall, now if he ran through concrete block that would have been crazy.
 
I saw this too and while I agree that guy is massive it's really not all that impressive. It's just drywall, now if he ran through concrete block that would have been crazy.

Its not that it was just sheetrock, its the energy and that funny type of attitude he will bring........Im the juggernaut, beeeeyaaacth. Thats great.
 
Don't get me wrong, it was a cool video. It would be fun to do actually. But back to the point that is the kind of attitude we need on this team. It always seems like they just go through the motions on offense. Which basically means three and out then punt.
 
How many of you have actually ran through Drywall? If its not wet, it's harder than it looks...lol

Did you notice there were holes in it before he ran through it to ensure it broke? hahahah

No helmet, he's a crazy &%$$$&*^*

Either way, he'll be fun to watch

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I saw a video earlier on youtube and it was the same gym, one of the guys threw a medicine ball through the wall. I guess they were doing some remodeling, talk about some cheap labor.
 
Here is something from June Jones....

[FONT=Verdana,Arial, Helvetica]"I'm excited for the Dolphins because they got two good football players and great kids, just what they're looking for," said Jones, who coached the Falcons from 1994-96. "Of all the players I've ever coached, and that includes [Pro Bowl fullback] Craig ``Ironhead'' Heyward, Reagan is the most physical and best football player.

"Samson is a powerful pass pass protector and run blocker, and I put him in the same category as [Pro Bowl center Olin Kreutz] on the Bears."

The 6-foot, 272-pound Mauia, named for late President Ronald Reagan, and the long-haired Satele, named for biblical strong man Samson, are related on their grandmother's side. They formed a one-two punch in the Warriors' run-and-shoot offense in 2006, which led the nation in total offense on the way to an 11-3 season.

"That's what I was known for, to be able to block very well," said Mauia, a converted defensive tackle who has dropped nearly 100 pounds during the past two seasons. "[Samson's] going to be awesome, just like we did it here in Hawaii, great blocking and just connecting really well with the O-Line."

Jones said he'd be surprised if Satele isn't starting his rookie season like former Hawaii product Vince Manuwai did with the Jaguars in 2003.

"When Samson gets on the field he gets that look in his eye, and you don't want to be across from him," Jones said.
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Im sorry... Nothing was better in that video then him jumping up and yelling "IM THE JUGGERNAUT BYEEEOOOTTCCCHHH!!!!!!!!!"

haha priceless
 
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