arrowheadpride.com - 8/5/2008
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Glenn Dorsey and Branden Albert are going to be absent for our first pre-season action against the Chicago Bears, Albert perhaps the entire pre-season.
Can Dorsey come back and continue to develop? Many have said they are less worried about him getting to camp on time and practicing injury-free than Albert.
If Branden Albert misses camp will it give him a mulligan his first ...
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