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Former LSU's and current Cleveland Browns cornerback Greedy Williams made his NFL Preseason debut on Thursday night vs. the Washington Redskins and intercepted rookie quarterback Dwayne Haskins just before halftime.

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Deplorable Duke60 months
Andraez coming up big in the meaningless game... (Why play preseason if you won’t play in a bowl game?) SMH
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kennesawlsu60 months
I"m no football expert, but even I saw the pass off on the TD. Greedy was not at fault.
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creeper60 months
Greedy blew one too
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SeanLSU60 months
Safety blew the cover 2. Greedy passed his man off in zone to the safety who was out of position. Even the announcers commented on the safety being M.I.A. on that.
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RaginRed60 months
SeanLSU - unfortunately your wrong. I'm from Cleveland and I read the PlainDealer article this morning. Defensive Coach said it was greedy who was supposed to be covering deep 3rd. Greedy said he was very nervous out there. Made a rookie mistake.
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TaderSalad60 months
Who was Haskins looking at?
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blueboy60 months
It was the least he could do after getting burned for a wide open TD.
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luciouslou60 months
good for greedy. but that could be one of the worst throws i have ever seen. i could be in the nfl throwing that garbage
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beantown60 months
Steal of the draft
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AMac60 months
Burrow wouldn't have done that.
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homeless160 months
burrow wouldn't get on the field and transfer to a place where he would get accepted by a bunch of defective genes baws with hate in their hearts and minds
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Shiftyplus160 months
....@homeless...wtf are you saying here?
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arcalades60 months
homeless is saying please give me some attention. whah.
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