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Igo, or anyone, do you guys know if there is any interest in bringing Amini back? Maybe we are waiting to see what other vets get cut? I know there are some depth concerns on the line; I'd think he'd be a good backup because of experience in the system alone. Assuming he is healthy, his only knock as a backup is probably versatility. I really doubt his agent is playing hardball right now...

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19 minutes ago, rodeo said:

Actually his only knock as a backup is that he's utter garbage. People need to get over this guy.

I disagree. His only knock is he can't stay healthy. As a backup he was solid. But then again, he's not a reliable backup because the dude is always hurt.

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4 minutes ago, Cracka McNasty said:

I disagree. His only knock is he can't stay healthy. As a backup he was solid. But then again, he's not a reliable backup because the dude is always hurt.

No, as a back-up he made our team worse every snap he took. Healthy or not.

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1 hour ago, rodeo said:

Actually his only knock as a backup is that he's utter garbage. People need to get over this guy.

Except that he played well as a backup before getting injured again.

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  1. He gets injured all the time.
  2. He is inconsistent.
  3. His bad play disrupts our offense and other than this last time, every time he gets hurt the team plays better.
  4. The reason his still probably a FA is because people actually looked closely at his film.
  5. I rather bring back Greg Hardy.  At least it would make the team better.
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3 hours ago, TheRumGone said:

Wrong.

I'm not wrong. Our entire offense went to poo every time he came in as a back-up. It was to the point that Velasco was a very very noticeable improvement whenever he came in for Amini. He is Byron Bell bad.

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28 minutes ago, rodeo said:

I'm not wrong. Our entire offense went to poo every time he came in as a back-up. It was to the point that Velasco was a very very noticeable improvement whenever he came in for Amini. He is Byron Bell bad.

You must be thinking 2014 when he was still recovering from an ACL tear. 2015 he did an admirable job, then got hurt again.

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