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Two Options for Tackle Depth that might be better than Amini


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21 minutes ago, bababoey said:

I can give you 2 more options for depth at tackle that might wotk better than Amini:

Bailey - my dog.  Boxer - about a foot tall and a little over 80 lbs.  He doesn't know the line calls at all but he listens, when he wants to, and he likes to jump on people.  That might scare a couple of the DE. 

My Grandmother - 103 years old.  110 lbs.  Dead for 2 years.  Nobody likes an old dead person.  It would at least scare the crap out of a few of the DE.  To be sure she would never move the wrong way on a down block.  

Both better and cheaper than Amini. 

Call her.

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1 hour ago, trueblade said:

Two practice squad players. They wouldn't cost the Panther's anything more than a roster spot and a minimum non guaranteed salary.

Roderick Johnson: 2017 5th round pick, currently on the Texans practice squad.

Storm Norton: Norton initially signed with the Detroit Lions after going undrafted out of Toledo in 2017. He spent some time on the Lions’ practice squad, as well as the practice squad of the Arizona Cardinals before signing with Minnesota in December. He is now on their practice squad.

Are they better than Amini? I have no clue. It's not a super high bar to hit.

Texans did a workout for quite a few tackles, including Howard.

 

They signed Roderick Johnson to the active roster.

 

He isn't an option anymore.

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12 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

Texans did a workout for quite a few tackles, including Howard.

 

They signed Roderick Johnson to the active roster.

 

He isn't an option anymore.

THIS........lets all acknowledge the fact that as bad as our situation is we are not even WORKING OUT ANYBODY to try and get some kind of fix/improvement fars as we know.

Amini has just been given the duty.

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Y’all do know that Williams gave up 2 of the three sacks Dallas had right???  Amini gave up zero sacks.  Yes he moved too early on the extra point and got in the way of the snap.  Should have been a false start and do over.  But my God y’all act as if Williams was a savior up until he went out.  He sucked on Sunday.  Amini was average.

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6 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Y’all do know that Williams gave up 2 of the three sacks Dallas had right???  Amini gave up zero sacks.  Yes he moved too early on the extra point and got in the way of the snap.  Should have been a false start and do over.  But my God y’all act as if Williams was a savior up until he went out.  He sucked on Sunday.  Amini was average.

what game were you watching bud?

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