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Tennessee Titans cut OT Michael Oher


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Jim Wyatt @jwyattsports  ·  6m 6 minutes ago
The #Titans have released tackle Michael Oher
 
Jim Wyatt @jwyattsports  ·  5m 5 minutes ago
Michael Oher was scheduled to make $4 million in 2015. I think everyone saw this move coming after his performance in 2014

 

http://www.tennessean.com/story/titansinsider/2015/02/05/titans-michael-oher-ravens/22942067/

 

PFF notes he's gotten worse every year since his rookie season, but beggars can't be choosers...

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Rotoworld:

One of the worst free-agent signings of 2014 will now get another bite at the apple. The four-year, $20 million deal Oher signed last March was viewed as a ludicrous overpay before the ink even dried, and he proved the doubters wrong by going out and having a(nother) dreadful season.

Due no guaranteed money for 2015, Oher was slated to make $4 million. His release was an absolute no-brainer for the worst team in football. Oher is still only 29 (in May), but has been ineffective his entire career. He'll search for work as someone's No. 4 tackle.

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He graded out negatively in both the run and pass game, finishing as a bottom-five tackle by Pro Football Focus.

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The Titans paid Oher $6M for this season and proceeded to watch him get tossed around like a rag doll. The "Blind Side" has been a major liability in both the run and pass game for nearly five years now.

http://www.rotoworld.com/recent/nfl/5182/michael-oher

sounds promising

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