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Vernon Butler - Luxury pick gone wrong?


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Just now, mjligon said:

Bahahahahaha in what world??? You just nullified any relevance you had on this board (you really didn't have any but just saying)

http://www.espn.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/201161/panthers-gave-up-way-too-much-for-tackle-jeff-otah-in-2008

smh

 Otah showed us the possibilities... funny, you quote that source and speak of relevance...thank you Gnat for your input... 

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Just now, heel31ok said:

 Otah showed us the possibilities... funny, you quote that source and speak of relevance...thank you Gnat for your input... 

The possibilities of what? Being an awful pick and what mortgaging your future can cost? You are a clown dude

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1 minute ago, mjligon said:

The possibilities of what? Being an awful pick and what mortgaging your future can cost? You are a clown dude

you haven't been around long have you Gnat? Boy sure wish we would have drafted Ray Rice instead...lol...relevance indeed!

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3 minutes ago, heel31ok said:

???? Otah was a good pick...

Otah was a stud at RT during his first two years the league (2008-2009). Williams and Stewart combined for over 2,000 years rushing both of those years. Once he got hurt (2010) neither guy (or the team in general) was quite as dominant running the ball. I thought he was by far our best run blocker before he got hurt.

Our rushing offense yardage totals are skewed by Cam's carries. I hope we can find another T who can run block as well as Otah.  Oher isn't a dominant run blocker. He's average at best. I hope we can find an upgrade over Oher this offseason (either thru the draft or if D. Williams can step this year and win the job outright.)

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Just now, uncfan888 said:

Oh lord.... This idiot that no one agrees with about anything is trying to talk crap now. 

that's mathematically impossible...unless you consider yourself everybody. It ain't about you Gnat, if i wanted to talk @#$#, Id just repeat your name over and over...

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8 minutes ago, Hogmolliesmaht said:

Personally, I think Butler can be a beast for this team. Most DT's take a couple of years to fully develop, especially a small school guy who probably didn't get the best coaching and could easily just rely on his physicality to get by in college. 

absolutely...

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29 minutes ago, heel31ok said:

just ask I'll tell you... not ashamed to have been a Otah fan...

Otah was an absolute beast when on the field.  Beast.  Definition of what you want at RT IMO.

Dude was just big and couldn't stay healthy....and wasn't going to be stupid with his body while hurt (fans hate that but in reality as a person you gotta respect the non-foolish IMO).

 

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