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Gman: ...we're going to attack the issue [of LT]


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Just had to get rid of that awful gif... anything is better than seeing that dayum strip sack again

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Bro you are every single goddamn NFL commercial has that strip sack on it like it's so annoying and disrespectful I'm praying that Cam makes it to another Super Bowl and actually wins I don't care if it's by a field goal if he wins I am happy because I don't have to hear about that bullshit no more


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Should have "attacked" the weaknesses of this roster this past offseason, instead of more leverage drafting at positions of strength while sitting on his hands in FA.

I'll believe it when I see it...  Then again, maybe he is telling the truth, as it's only taken him 3 or 4 years to admit the position needed to be seriously addressed.

 

P.S. - If you're going to attack it, please get a big, mean, ugly asshole that will fug someone's poo up for cheapshotting his QB.  K thx bye.

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1 hour ago, Lasus83 said:

Jets seem ready to move on from Clady.

Any thoughts?

Opinion comes from another fan forum... so is loose.

But they appeared ready to drop him and Revis, among others.

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The reason they will be willing to move on from him is because they would have to keep dumping money into a guy (10 mil in 2017) that had been plagued by injuries for the last couple of years.

I guess it will all depend upon what's realistic to expect with his health going forward, and whether or not he'd be willing to lower his expectations regarding his salary which needs to be more in line with the risk.

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