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Winners/Losers - preseason game 4


TheSpecialJuan

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2 hours ago, KB_fan said:

Palardy / Lee:  I don't feel well qualified enough to evaluate.  I think this really is too close to call and will come down to whether we have any interesting offers for Lee, how desperate we are to free up cap space, etc.  I really like Lee.  Would be glad to keep him for a SB push this year.  But Palardy's youth, low cost and left foot could win him the job.

Lee renegotiated his contract over the off-season to be more cap-friendly.  I see no reason at all as to why Palardy wins the job over Lee.

2 hours ago, KB_fan said:

Loser:  Gano.  I know 51 yards isn't automatic, but he's lost the fan base support for sure.  Not sure about coaches.  But he really doesn't seem to have confidence / consistency.  I'm now firmly in the get rid of Gano camp.  Not sure Butker is better, but he's certainly cheaper, and don't think he's WORSE than Gano. 

It is beyond time to move on, but I doubt that Ron will let his Field Goal Jesus be cut.

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2 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

so much for that.

If you look at my roster projection in the latest roster projection thread, I said I didn't know what we'd do given his injury.  IR, PS or cut.  So, yes he's improved, but we're too thin at corner to carry ANOTHER injured corner in week 1 (there's already Corn Elder)

If he's not claimed I predict  he'll make the Practice Squad again.  But I hope we find someone good to sign at CB.

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