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Meanwhile, Matt Kalil vs Mario Addison is going...um.


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Well, as you know, a few players today are taking vet days to rest themselves up.

But, as @SCP put it in a tweet, it seems Matt Kalil too is taking a vet day.

One rep of course. But all it takes is one mishap for this nasty to occur on gameday.

Hopefully it’s training camp jitters and not the norm.

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 Michael Oher’s career-ending concussion was the single most important event, in regards to negative impact, that has happened since SB 50. The chain of events that followed has not went well, to say the least. 

  And this is in no way an excuse to give Matt Kalil a ridiculous contract. That is stupid all by itself. 

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2 minutes ago, Snake said:

Good thing Hurney locked him up for the next few years. 

 Who? Matt Kalil? 

Hurney hasn’t done one thing in regards to Matt Kalil’s contract, that wasn’t set in stone when Gettleman signed him. 

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4 minutes ago, Toomers said:

 Who? Matt Kalil? 

Hurney hasn’t done one thing in regards to Matt Kalil’s contract, that wasn’t set in stone when Gettleman signed him. 

I think they restructured giving him more money up front. I'm not strong on how these things work but i remember a lengthy thread about it.

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