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pcullotta

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  1. Todd Johnson played a great game. 2 forced fumbles plus a few more nice hits. It sure is nice to have a punishing hitter at the safety position.
  2. pcullotta posted a topic in Soldier Field
    Linky From Wikipedia - Hass was not offered a football scholarship by any NCAA Division I schools, and ended up as a walk-on at Oregon State. After playing mostly on special teams in 2002, Hass was awarded a scholarship and a starting role as he broke out with the first of three consecutive 1,000+ receiving yard seasons in 2003. He continued his torrid pace in 2004, breaking more school and conference records on his way to being named a third-team NCAA All-American. In 2005, his senior season, he won the Fred Biletnikoff Award (Nation's Best Receiver) and was named an AP and ESPN first-team All-American. Hass was invited to the 81st annual East-West Shrine Game catching 4 passes for 107 yards, including the game-winning touchdown for the West. - This news makes me very happy because he was one of my favorite college players. He fell to the sixth round because he ran a 4.6 at the combine but he wowed scouts with his hands. It seems people always want to say he isnt big enough or not fast enough but he's always played well when given a chance. And given our WR's habit of getting hurt, he may get a chance.

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