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was the jared allen trade a failure?


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likeable guy, but he really hasn't done poo since the indy and philly games, where he got a sack each of those games. since then, he's had 0 sacks, and 11 tackles. im confused as to what his role on his team is. like does he offer pass rushing tips to our young DEs who never get rotated in during practice? i figured he was brought in to be a pass rusher in place of the 20 million dollar baby's injury, but his contributions are just eh.

i feel as if we could've scooped up a guy on a practice squad and kept our pick

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i always see him flashing down at the bottom of the screen with his big sexy number and lumberjack arms splayed out wide like he's about to lop somebody's arm off for a sack fumble but then he just kind of nancies right past while the quarterback invariably tosses a great pass into a hole in the zone. he's been an incredibly disappointment.

that said, sacks don't tell the whole story and it'd be irresponsible to eschew his value without a closer look at his body of work.

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We've had injuries at DE this year and bringing in Jared was all we could do to stabilize the position. We were looking for Frank Alexander to contribute, but Big Frank can't seem to go outside and water his lawn without blowing a ligament or getting suspended for violating the substance abuse policy for the 800th time

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