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Shout Out To Moton


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For doing last night what our line would never do for Cam when he was here - stand up for your QB.  When Fowler and Harris(?) cheapshotted Teddy, he ran up in there and roughed them up.  Now, Fowler then tossed Moton to the ground, but that's beside the point.  He went to bat for his guy, and we need more of that attitude from the OL.

Thank you, T-Mo.

(Trai Turner just shrugged his shoulders somewhere)

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14 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Moton is the only one who gives a damn. To bad his money is tied up in Paradis and M Kalil lol. 

I still don't know why we bring up Matt Kalil so much. Between Torrey Smith, Short this year (stupidly not cut), Apple, Roberts, Poe and Paradis, we used $65M for poor or no results over the past couple years. Matt Kalil's $25M total cap hit is tony compared to the dumpster fire signings and not releasing moves by Marty.

For some reason, I think people cling to Kalil's $55M contract which had $30M he never got and his dead cap because he was designated post June 1st so it was spread over two years. Also, when we did that option bonus conversion, it meant that he only counted $10M total during the 2 years he played. We really pushed out a lot of money to make him cheap year 1 and 2.

Anyway, hopefully when he's off the books he won't come up, but his contract really hasn't been an albatross compared to the continued mistakes by our buddy Marty.

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9 minutes ago, stbugs said:

I still don't know why we bring up Matt Kalil so much. Between Torrey Smith, Short this year (stupidly not cut), Apple, Roberts, Poe and Paradis, we used $65M for poor or no results over the past couple years. Matt Kalil's $25M total cap hit is tony compared to the dumpster fire signings and not releasing moves by Marty.

For some reason, I think people cling to Kalil's $55M contract which had $30M he never got and his dead cap because he was designated post June 1st so it was spread over two years. Also, when we did that option bonus conversion, it meant that he only counted $10M total during the 2 years he played. We really pushed out a lot of money to make him cheap year 1 and 2.

Anyway, hopefully when he's off the books he won't come up, but his contract really hasn't been an albatross compared to the continued mistakes by our buddy Marty.

Yea I could’ve went on a rant of where the money was stupidly allocated across the board but instead of that long as paragraph I just stuck to the olineman.

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There is something to this--we want Nasty Brawlers on the OL with some self discipline.  Paradis and Reed and Little have pussified our OL.  It is embarrassing.

If you repeatedly surrender A gap, you have no place in the NFL.  I expect to see some radical changes. 

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15 hours ago, MHS831 said:

There is something to this--we want Nasty Brawlers on the OL with some self discipline.  Paradis and Reed and Little have pussified our OL.  It is embarrassing.

If you repeatedly surrender A gap, you have no place in the NFL.  I expect to see some radical changes. 

Reed is not an NFL caliber player. 

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On 10/30/2020 at 3:34 PM, ENCPantherfan2 said:

I  remember Trai Turner being the enforcer on our O-line. If anything happened to Cam, Trai was the first to throw bows. 

I liked Turner unfortunately his body just couldn't hold up. 

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