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Obada had a tough year, considered quitting


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13 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

Pretty sure his cutting was just strategic roster movement.

It was.  I can't recollect who they had to make room for by bumping him, but I remember the staff had their fingers crossed Obada would clear waivers.  As soon as he did, Efe was immediately re-signed with a corresponding move.

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I hope he's earned his right to a roster spot in 2021.  Dude has been a long shot, but worked his butt off.  He's also come so far.

I love this guy, and I hope Rhule and staff do as well.  Talk about the process..  He went from a dude with tools, to a man of a DL!

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6 hours ago, 45catfan said:

It was.  I can't recollect who they had to make room for by bumping him, but I remember the staff had their fingers crossed Obada would clear waivers.  As soon as he did, Efe was immediately re-signed with a corresponding move.

Lightning won't strike a second time.  If we put him on waivers he'll be gone quicker than Hot Apple Pie on a Sunday afternoon. 

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Just one of those great stories! Efe has worked and worked and worked since he got the opportunity to come here and play football. During his stay he has just gotten better and better and I really don't think we've seen the best of him yet.

Here's hoping he has a great 2021 and I sure do enjoy cheering for him!

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