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Vernon Butler A Healthy Scratch For 2nd Consecutive Week


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2016 was a bad draft overall outside of top 5 but my God our picks were just unaccepatable. One contributor from the entire draft and he's right now just an average starter who could easily be replaced (say if we get Josh in FA next year if Skins cut him and then he and Donte start...). DG had some great later round picks (KK, Turner, Williams, Moton) but man his first rounds were trash until McC. Star was fine but I expected better from a top 15 pick.

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Gettleman had a few good ideas like dumping vets who were falling apart, but he was overridden by JR the pervert. So even the good idea he had went against us because of JR. We're wrecked. We cut Matt and the dead cap money will further wreck this team. One foot Greg and slow as fug TD. We're just in so much trouble.

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