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Re: Andrew Hawkins

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Playing time? Is the money more important?
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moldy

i can see him making an impact on special teams without a doubt, possibly if he works his tail off which he most certainly will maybe even snag a few passes too
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Re: Andrew Hawkins

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returner/gunner I see him playing.
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Re: Andrew Hawkins

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When asked if the Rams losing their offensive coordinator would affect Hawkins, Username6 came back with the lame answer of CONTRACT. Really? What's that supposed to mean? I thought it was Hawkins' dream to PLAY in the NFL, not BE in the NFL. What does CONTRACT have to do with playing?
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Re: Andrew Hawkins

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Are you really gonna make another thread all about you? Hawk made the show, he will get playing time somewhere on that team. Was your dream to live in Northern Cambria county and bash people online? If so you are a great success. Someone in that organization saw something in him, and if he stays healthy and keeps working the way he has he will be fine.
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Re: Andrew Hawkins

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All I did was ask ONE simple question about the Rams OC leaving. Of course, username had to come back with some smarta$$ answer. It's led to this. I'm sure Shurmer put in his 2 cents about offering Hawkins. So did the head coach AND the owner of the organization. What's the next guy gonna think? Didn't Pitt's Graham bring some of his buddies to Pitt as assistants? What happens if the new Rams OC has a few friends who want to play? You never know.
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Re: Andrew Hawkins

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Moldo..................you are really getting OLDO!!!!!
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Re: Andrew Hawkins

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That was really catchy.
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Re: Andrew Hawkins

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Moldo aren't you the one always bringing up moral high ground or something of the like? Also, you thought User was gonna give a serious answer? You have been on here a long time and shoulda known a little better than that.

I can see where your coming from withthe new staff, and that is a solid question. I am not sure what will happen, but like I said Hawk will put in the time and if he can stay healthy he should get some time somewhere. The NFL isn't exactly a place where they groom many players expect qb's, and at Hawks position, there are a ton of wideouts looking for work. With that said, I doubt they brought up a smaller wideout just to have him ride the bench especially after giving him a two year deal. Now will they throw him right in the mix I don't know, they could. I think he has a great chance to do a lot of work on special teams, and possibly be that 4th or 5th receiver. Only time will tell.
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