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[QUOTE="PNolanFan, post: 4219649, member: 11786"] I just love watching their chemistry for the little things. Jackson throws great entry passes to Sanogo and likes to cut well when he has the ball. Would love to see Sanogo's efficiency numbers when he receives passes from Jackson but I have to think it is much higher than his efficiency in plans without Jackson's involvement. I can't stop thinking about what our offense could look like if we had them run plays together twice as much as they are now. Really hope we can keep them together next year [/QUOTE]
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