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18 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

I still can't figure out why we gave an injured declining DE a raise and traded the younger guy who's outperformed him. 

Oh the irony. Notice how when Ealy had less snaps, we started having a pass rush.

Gee, wonder how that works.

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23 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

I still can't figure out why we gave an injured declining DE a raise and traded the younger guy who's outperformed him. 

Ealy didn't even come close to outperforming CJ.

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25 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

I still can't figure out why we gave an injured declining DE a raise and traded the younger guy who's outperformed him. 

Dude, you can't judge everything by sacks. Furthermore, we know what we have in Johnson which is consistency. He is not what he once was, but he is still solid, and that's just the fact of the matter. Overall, he outplayed the younger guy, and we cut our losses.

Ealy wasn't working out here. Honestly, the so-so nature of his play was worth moving up eight spots.

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7 minutes ago, Jimmy said:

Must've not been to bad, the son of gun played golf damn near everyday leading up to his surgery. 

ahh yes back injury is an all inclusive injury that simply involves "the back" and precludes one from doing any kind of physical activity. 

the back bone is connected to the legs and shoulder bone. 

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