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Efe Obada


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24 minutes ago, NAS said:

Kid has done more than justify that he shouldn't just be guaranteed a spot on the practice squad.  I would be  disappointed if he doesn't make the 53 man roster over Daeshon Hall.   

 

 

Just like I was saying 2 years ago, Byrd has that it factor that hunger.

Efe Obada moves likes LB and he can play inside with his size. The dude is strong, has a very quick first step and can run down fast QBs/RBs. I was his biggest fan last preseason and he has only gotten better.

If he does not make the roster I will be disappointed but he will definitely make it next year.

Obada is going to be solid.

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I see what you are saying.  Hall has only been effective on stunts--but I would say way too early to give up on him.  His strength was his biggest issue--so maybe he gets another hang nail  and goes to IR (weight room) for another year.  Obada can stay on the PS without costing us a spot-

I like what we have in the oven at DE--Haynes, Hall, Cox, Obada---if Horton, Peppers, and Addison can hold down the fort for a while, we could be solid. 

I still say way too early to give up on Hall.  He is slowly improving and has a high ceiling.  Obada had a good preseason for sure.

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6 minutes ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

Give Obada a few more years to develop and he could become a very solid rotational end.

Its now or never. I would be surprised if he doesn't make the team, and if he doesn't someone else will enjoy his service.

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My question is,

Do you think Obada is as good or better than Horton

And if so would you be willing to cut a Horton to make room for Hall

 

Its just hard to bite and cut Hall.  Dude was a 3rd round pick with tons of potential and had to sit out his rookie season last year with a injury.

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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

I see what you are saying.  Hall has only been effective on stunts--but I would say way too early to give up on him.  His strength was his biggest issue--so maybe he gets another hang nail  and goes to IR (weight room) for another year.  Obada can stay on the PS without costing us a spot-

I like what we have in the oven at DE--Haynes, Hall, Cox, Obada---if Horton, Peppers, and Addison can hold down the fort for a while, we could be solid. 

I still say way too early to give up on Hall.  He is slowly improving and has a high ceiling.  Obada had a good preseason for sure.

I think if our future is Haynes, Hall, Cox and Obada, the future could be more than a bit troubling.

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I wonder how much of the Efe love is based on the story and a few splash plays.  I'm guessing the coaches are looking at all of the snaps and looking also at things like keeping contain on run plays and such.

I'll be honest I haven't really took time to watch the game and just focus on him every play.

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