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  1. #1
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    Having now seen him in his 3 appearances thus far, am I the only one to notice that he runs OK but, when he's walking, appears to have a limp. One leg shorter than the other maybe?

    Observations?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    Having now seen him in his 3 appearances thus far, am I the only one to notice that he runs OK but, when he's walking, appears to have a limp. One leg shorter than the other maybe?

    Observations?
    He does seem to have an odd gait when walking. No idea why.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    Having now seen him in his 3 appearances thus far, am I the only one to notice that he runs OK but, when he's walking, appears to have a limp. One leg shorter than the other maybe?

    Observations?
    I noticed that in the last game, I assumed he was carrying an injury

    I also observed that Eric Steele repeatedly referred to him as ‘Howard’ which would make the retention issue more clear cut, HG is 65

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