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Matt Kalil to be cut?


DaveThePanther2008

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Would be very interesting to see if Carolina would want to sign him.  Team him up with big brother.  Could move him to RT.  Didn't Remmers come from the Viking stable.   Maybe their O-line coach sucks and he would do much better under Matsko.

http://ftw.usatoday.com/2016/02/25-big-names-who-could-end-up-nfl-cap-casualties-this-offseason-contracts-robert-griffin-iii-mario-williams#

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There are a few interesting names on that list. I have a feeling Gettleman is really going to work his magic this offseason and our roster will look even nastier by the time next season comes around. We already have a talent packed roster, and we have 20 million dollars under the cap right now, before any moves or anything like that. It is fuging on people. The NFL is not going to know what hit them. The dominance will only continue.

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15 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

Don't see it happening. Would YOU want to play alongside your much better brother when you were supposed to be much better than him?

You can look at it that way or you can look at it that Big Bro knows Lil Bro better than anyone. 

Look at what we did with Oher.  Why couldn't the same thing happen with M. Kalil. 

At minimum I hope we bring him in.

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1 hour ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

Don't see it happening. Would YOU want to play alongside your much better brother when you were supposed to be much better than him?

.....alternatively it might have always been his dream to play for a Superbowl contending team much less play with his closet friend growing up.....you know just a stab in the dark 

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2 minutes ago, SOJA said:

.....alternatively it might have always been his dream to play for a Superbowl contending team much less play with his closet friend growing up.....you know just a stab in the dark 

Ya Think.....  Seriously he was such a high valued OT coming out of college.   He wouldn't be the first OT to be a bust.   Sometimes those around you make you worse than what you actually are. 

His brother is a Pro Bowler and we have one of the best O-Line Coaches in the Game along with Ray Brown.   That would be a definite upgrade for Matt.  Worst thing he can say is NO.

You know the pedigree of being from a good family is there.    

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