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NFL: Post deadline releases


Mr. Scot

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Looks like some teams are letting go of players post deadline. Might have been guys they tried to shop but couldn't find a market for (though that's pure speculation).

The Titans let go of three, including Vic Beasley and Rock Hill native DB Jonathan Joseph. Meanwhile, the 49ers let go of receiver Dante Pettis.

Haven't seen if the Panthers are planning on letting anyone go yet. I'd guess not, but you never know.

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7 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

It's crazy how far Beasley has fallen from that 1 season or so in ATL.

When he put up that 15 sack season in his second year after a disappointing rookie season, everyone just expected him to be a future HOFer. Instead, that season turned out to be a complete fluke and his rookie season turned out to be his norm.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

When he put up that 15 sack season in his second year after a disappointing rookie season, everyone just expected him to be a future HOFer. Instead, that season turned out to be a complete fluke and his rookie season turned out to be his norm.

Yeah, but tbh, I really thought he was closer to that 15 sack guy than what he is.  I was big on him coming out of Clemson.

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Beasley sucks. 
 

all the edge rushers highly drafted from that year turned out to be busts. Fowler has crawled back into having a career but he’s on his 3rd team now and isn’t 3rd overall worthy. Wild to see so much failure from the class.

Glad we’ve got Burns

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