With all the talk about Free Agency, let's take a look at how this previous free agency affected the Baltimore Hawks. In the offseason, the Hawks did not make any signings, nor did they have any draft picks, so the Hawks locker room has not changed much in terms of players. However, their players have changed. Offensive Lineman Avon Blocksdale shed over a hundred pounds to become the man he used to protect, meaning Scrub Kyubee learned how to hit and became mean over the offseason as well. However, these changes have not left many changes on the field. The one that has? Owen Taylor. Owen Taylor, former star Defensive End for the Hawks, has changed to running back and become an offensive phenom for the Hawks' backfield. This has led to a rise in production from Ricardo Sandoval, however, we are not focusing on lame-ass same position players today. These position changes have been vital to the Hawks' successes on the field, with a now active RB and a more-than-semi-active Quarterback leading the charge and a new safety patrolling the depths of the downfield area. So they did not add any new players, but they sure fucked around and became even BETTER in-house.
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