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Jeremy Igo

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2 hours ago, steven8989 said:

If they paid more than 9 mil a year we overpaid. I really wanted Okung and think he would have been a little cheaper.

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We aren't bringing back Remmers, and Oher is pretty much done. So unless you actually want Cam to die next season, I think we had to pay up for a good LT. Especially when other teams including the team he spent his whole career with was willing to pay up for him. With that said, I still feel like we go after Okung or another tackle seeing as how we now only have 1 tackle not including Remmers or Oher who will neither be on the roster next season.

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2 hours ago, Saca312 said:

 

Lol now people complain about Gman overpaying?

Jesus before it was complaining about being too cheap and not doing anything in FA, so now he does something everyone whines?

If Gettleman doesn't get all the premiere free agents for half of market value then this place explodes. 

Welcome to the jungle. 

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