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Chris Ogbonnaya.....will he stick?


Jmac

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Researching this guy and it appears that he is very good out of the backfield and blitz pickup. Probably a good option as a third down back with good hands. Played on crap teams for most of his five years in the league. Seems to be a back in the mold of Stewart. He is also 28 years old, so still some tread on the tires. With the backs all banged up, do they find a way to keep him even after the others heal (if they heal that is). That one yard TD after being picked up off the street helped his stock a bit.

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I'd rather them IR Stewart and Williams and their fat paychecks and find some new young backs for the future. No doubt in my mind both of Double Trouble are gone after this year.

can we cut them? Or is it a cap hit? If we can cut them I bet my truck gettleman will
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Given the cap room DG has carved out, I think DeAngelo actually becomes somewhat expendable this offseason.  We would still take a decent blow cutting Stewart but not so much with DeAngelo.  I'd prefer Stewart to leave but if we want room for a young guy to contribute, that could be the first opportunity after this season.  

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