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Tell me we aren't done making roster moves


Paa Langfart

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I don't have the absolute greatest memory of "when" we've typically signed people, but I can't remember ever really making any decent additional pick ups after preseason at all. I want to say trading for Andy Lee was a late move, but I don't even remember that and it was a trade, not a signing 

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The OL, and secondary issues have been a consistent theme for the last several years.

During those previous years we heard about how "cap strapped" the team was, and fans happily bought that excuse. Now that we're stuck with Matt Kalil's albatross of a contract, you guys want to throw your arms up in the air because we can't sign multiple all-pros in one offseason?

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I don't see much help for OL. Maybe Colts Austin Howard who was released?

Really hope we add a CB. Losing both Cockrell and Seymour to IR is bad. A 3rd year guy, 2 " rookies" ( elder didn't play  a snap last year,) and an old guy... Doesn't seem like we're done. Need 1 more guy. Send Andre Smith to PS.

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8 minutes ago, TheRed said:

The OL, and secondary issues have been a consistent theme for the last several years.

During those previous years we heard about how "cap strapped" the team was, and fans happily bought that excuse. Now that we're stuck with Matt Kalil's albatross of a contract, you guys want to throw your arms up in the air because we can't sign multiple all-pros in one offseason?

Gotta hand it to you.. You are consistent 

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13 minutes ago, TheRed said:

The OL, and secondary issues have been a consistent theme for the last several years.

During those previous years we heard about how "cap strapped" the team was, and fans happily bought that excuse. Now that we're stuck with Matt Kalil's albatross of a contract, you guys want to throw your arms up in the air because we can't sign multiple all-pros in one offseason?

Bingo. It's funny how the same people who defended Dave for sitting on his hands are the same ones out with pitchforks now. Gettleman hurt this team with several horrendous contracts on his way out, there's not much Hurney can do right now. 

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