An excerpt of Ryan Moats' Blog on Jeremy Bloom
The blog was posted on May 11, 2006. I knooooww posted like weeks ago..hehe Well, Ryan Moat wrote:
"One of the rookies, Jeremy Bloom, is going to get a lot of attention. I can tell you this about Jeremy. He's going to get a nickname, but everything we do will be done in fun and games. Nothing will be done to pull him down intentionally. We're just going to give him a hard time because he has a little pub behind him. I don't think the attention he gets will cause any resentment amongst the other players. We all are just trying to make the team."
taken from boards.philadelphiaeagles.com

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