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13 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

We're going to keep Norwell and cut Kalil.

Love Ryan, but at this point in his career he is about as reliable as 1985 Yugo and as costly as a Rolls Royce. 

Not a good combo.  More importantly, not a winning recipe.

Thanks Ryan for all you've done.  You were great center for us for many years, but it is well past time to move forward without you.

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14 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

We're going to keep Norwell and cut Kalil.

The most obvious answer---draft Price, develop Moton as the LT of the future (I don't like him there, based on what I have seen).  By cutting Kalil, Stew, and CJ, we can afford Norwell.

I know we do not want $22m at G, but there is NOTHING in free agency that is worth the money.

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I mentioned before that I think D Williams will get some turns at LT this training camp and that Moton could be at RT next season with DW moving to the left side after we cut M Kalil after this season.

So, we need to extend DW now before he becomes a LT

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