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9/19 practice tweets


nosuchthingasapanther

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Fans See him get stuck at the line, and blame him lol. They dont realize the other 5 players that might have caused it

Some people also just realize at 31 in this offense.....he should not be talked about like he is close to the dude that ran the ball at 25.

That's life in the NFL.

His contact isn't his fault....but his name is going to come up when we are left wondering why we aren't doing more to help Cam.

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I'm not sure what DeAngelo has done to get the hate he does. It's good to know he's ready to go this week.

 

His cap hit prevents us from improving as a team. We are paying 2008 DWill prices but getting a Free Agent RB in return. Not his fault and nothing personal...and his defenders are a close second only to Armanit Edwards supporters in annoyance factor.

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It just seems like DeAngelo gets all the hate for all of Hurney's bad contracts.  Meanwhile, Stewart's contract is even worse with a lot more dead money left on it AND he's produced very little since getting that new contract, yet he doesn't seem to get half the hate that DeAngelo gets.  Weird.  Neither guy is to blame for their contracts and injuries are largely beyond control, but at least for the most part DeAngelo has been out on the field at least attempting to earn his paycheck. 

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