[hawkblogger] IHOP is open and Abe Lucas is serving pancakes again 11 commentsMaybe holding, but stoked to see him back out thereIf K9 had cut back right on that it could have been a decent run… assuming that Bradford wasn’t just flailing at air.The small gap that opened on the left is the kind thing Marshawn could turn into 6 yards.Please stay healthy big AbeThe OL felt noticeably better this week with him. Hopefully if we invest at all in the IOL it can be in decent enough shapeMy sunshine, Abe LucasThere’s a reason my 2A high school forfeited against his back in 2016. Dude was 6’6” and 300 at 17 😭I light a candle for his knees every night.This one does spark joy.If DK would’ve blocked better that could’ve been a 5-7 yards run.Him and Olu made that O-line noticeably much better! I hope to God that Abe stays healthy and Olu continues to develop.Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
If K9 had cut back right on that it could have been a decent run… assuming that Bradford wasn’t just flailing at air.
The OL felt noticeably better this week with him. Hopefully if we invest at all in the IOL it can be in decent enough shape
Him and Olu made that O-line noticeably much better! I hope to God that Abe stays healthy and Olu continues to develop.
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Maybe holding, but stoked to see him back out there
If K9 had cut back right on that it could have been a decent run… assuming that Bradford wasn’t just flailing at air.
The small gap that opened on the left is the kind thing Marshawn could turn into 6 yards.
Please stay healthy big Abe
The OL felt noticeably better this week with him. Hopefully if we invest at all in the IOL it can be in decent enough shape
My sunshine, Abe Lucas
There’s a reason my 2A high school forfeited against his back in 2016. Dude was 6’6” and 300 at 17 😭
I light a candle for his knees every night.
This one does spark joy.
If DK would’ve blocked better that could’ve been a 5-7 yards run.
Him and Olu made that O-line noticeably much better! I hope to God that Abe stays healthy and Olu continues to develop.