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Panthers Sign Michael Oher


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David Newton, ESPN:

"Even if the Panthers signed a player such as Oher, they still would be in the market for a tackle with the No. 25 pick of the draft."

http://m.espn.go.com/general/blogs/blogpost?blogname=nfcsouth&id=60014&src=desktop&rand=ref~%7B%22ref%22%3A%22http%3A%2F%2Ft.co%2F1XyKHoOTDZ%22%7D&wjb

I wouldn't even be against an OT in the first two rounds if we don't get another in FA (which I believe we will).

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GmenHQ.com:

"The New York Giants should not sign Oher, despite needing help on the offensive line. Oher was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in 2009. Oher was expected to be the Ravens’ next great left tackle, but instead found a permanent home as a right tackle. Many Ravens fans lost patience with Oher by his second season. ... The Ravens put little effort in keeping Oher last offseason. They opted to go with second year player, Ricky Wagner instead. Wagner was an instant upgrade at the right tackle position. ... Oher should simply not be an option for the Giants. ... The Giants should look elsewhere"

http://gmenhq.com/2015/02/12/new-york-giants-michael-oher-viable-fa-option/

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Im gunna go on record, un edited, saying this guy is gunna turn it around and be a beast for us. Im on the wagon DAY ONE

flame me. Call me a dumbass. But 90% of you guys dont give him a chance, im in the other 10%

Welcome to the team Oher

 

90% of the fanbase is excited, don't martyr yourself

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GmenHQ.com:

"The New York Giants should not sign Oher, despite needing help on the offensive line. Oher was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in 2009. Oher was expected to be the Ravens’ next great left tackle, but instead found a permanent home as a right tackle. Many Ravens fans lost patience with Oher by his second season. ... The Ravens put little effort in keeping Oher last offseason. They opted to go with second year player, Ricky Wagner instead. Wagner was an instant upgrade at the right tackle position. ... Oher should simply not be an option for the Giants. ... The Giants should look elsewhere"

http://gmenhq.com/2015/02/12/new-york-giants-michael-oher-viable-fa-option/

I trust Gettleman and Co.'s opinion more than some schmuck on the internet. They get paid the big bucks.

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