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G.Williams back on IR


Jmac

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Third time in four years he has been placed on IR in the month of September (per J.Jones). Time to give him an injury settlement and be done with it. Don't know how much longer they can hold pat without signing another lineman. If anyone goes down they will be in worse shape then they are now.. if that's possible.

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The dumpster fire offensive line is a disgrace

Surely there had to be someone in the US or any where else in the world that can play oline for this team better than who is there now

If people think Newton is hurt now, if he does not start rolling out of that pocket or something does not change in the play calls, sitting him will be a moot point

IMHO

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Everyone slurped Gettleman for gambling on a crappy OL, can't go back now.

Slurped? Really if I'm not mistaken most people were outspoken in their distrust in this Oline. Countless of us were rallying against the lack of a good Olineman. I think when you say everyone you must mean a few people bc most didn't agree with Gettleman

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Yes, because they can see the future abd should have known he was going to get hurt.

The poor oline has nothing to do with this incident alone. Everyone knew back in February how poor our line was and we did nothing. We watched the good tackles go away in free agency. Now our QB is getting hit and our RBs are getting hurt because of it.

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