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Pape and Moa last night

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Berlin Thunder last night played the Amsterdam Admirals for 1st place , so pape didn´t do anything to impress me, but actually the running plays that were called went to the left side most of the time, he did ok in pass blocking, but like i said, not really a standout at the OL last night.

bad news about ben moa, he caught a pass for about 10 yards but got injured on his ankle and was helped off the field, he didn´t return, in the 1st quarter that was
 
I'm not sure if anyone we've sent over there has a chance to make the team. With Miami learning a new system on both sides of the ball, it just puts those guys behind the eight ball too much. They are going to be so far behind that the first part of training camp will be nothing but a catch up stage for them, whereas the veterans and the rookies will have a couple of mini camps behind them.
 
In some games I've seen Pape, he was a monster, he'd held his own this whole NFLE season, he will challenge for a position on this team, he wasn't a bad pickup last year, if nothing else he makes the PS.
 
KB21 said:
I'm not sure if anyone we've sent over there has a chance to make the team. With Miami learning a new system on both sides of the ball, it just puts those guys behind the eight ball too much. They are going to be so far behind that the first part of training camp will be nothing but a catch up stage for them, whereas the veterans and the rookies will have a couple of mini camps behind them.

I agree 100%...But Moa does have alot of heart
 
bakedmatt said:
awesome signature pigskinguy.

Yeah, it used to be a rugby player getting his leg snapped.....but to many :cry: :cry: :cry: complained so I had to use something a little more wussy. :lol: :rolleyes:
 
KB21 said:
I'm not sure if anyone we've sent over there has a chance to make the team. With Miami learning a new system on both sides of the ball, it just puts those guys behind the eight ball too much. They are going to be so far behind that the first part of training camp will be nothing but a catch up stage for them, whereas the veterans and the rookies will have a couple of mini camps behind them.
Moa really has no shot, but I hope we keep Pape on the PS for at least a few more years. Once he gets back from NFLE, Houck can maybe turn him into a reliable interior backup.
 
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