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Reporting as Eligible - Ben Sim-ping
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On a new Reporting as Eligible, Paul and JR discuss the importance of Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs to the offense, whether the Doubs touchdown was brilliant or foolhardy, Jayden Reed versus Keisean Nixon, Javon Bullard versus Keisean Nixon, and the Kraft Tush Push
They also heaped praise on the rookie defenders! The speed of Edgerrin Cooper. The versatility of Javon Bullard. And of course the burgeoning star that is Evan Williams. Will Wisconsin start making Bourbon Old Fashioned instead? Only time will tell.
Plus a discussion of reporting as eligible, a heartbreaking injury for the Lions, a new kicker of questionable moral worth, and of course, listener questions!
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