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You don't FUGGIN cut Ryan FUGGIN Kalil


Jeremy Igo

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Were you all paying attention last year? Anytime Ryan Kalil did not play it was like the Panthers didn't even have a left tackle in the game. Kalil is what made Matt Kalil look almost capable. Cut Ryan Kalil and you better be ready to cut Matt Kalil too because without his brother he is a huge liability. 

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Were you all paying attention last year? Anytime Ryan Kalil did not play it was like the Panthers didn't even have a left tackle in the game. Kalil is what made Matt Kalil look almost capable. Cut Ryan Kalil and you better be ready to cut Matt Kalil too because without his brother he is a huge liability. 

Easy with the common sense and the rationale you provided, apparently some people don't like those concepts around these parts.

But yeah, you're correct. I thought the line stabilized once Ryan returned. Yes, durability has been an issue recently but he still provides a ton of value on the field.

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15 games... 2 years

He woke up with a crick in his neck and was out for half the season. If healthy, no one thinks he should be cut. But durability is an issue at this point in his career. If the med staff is 100% certain he is 100% healthy, keep him. But we cannot afford to pay our center 10M if he isn't out there every snap this coming season. Needs to be a calculated risk, one way or the other.

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