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2 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Why did they do it Pre June 1st? That part makes no sense. 800K in cap savings + 5M in dead money vs 3.5M in cap savings and only 2.6 in dead money.

Likely because they have a "bigger" cut on their minds.

Who is making quite a bit of money that the coaching staff, front office, and owner have not publicly backed this offseason?

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16 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'd be for it.

Feels like it's been forever since we had a really good safety (other than if you count Chinn)

I wonder if this move is not the beginning of playing Chinn more if not solely at S.

It might suggest that Chinn will not be a bargaining chip in the Watson deal.

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7 minutes ago, luke262 said:

Was it Sam Franklin who played a few snaps and had some good hits? If I recall correct on back to back plays in one game? Not saying he's starting caliber though. 

I wonder if they like Hartsfield.  The answer, in this case, could be on the roster.

(Chinn, Hartsfield, Franklin, and (should I say it?  Nope, I can't.  It would be wrong. I'd get blasted...) Kenny Robinson?  Is there a there there?

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It is refreshing to not see an entire core of a bad team retained. Seen this move play out too many times, and dont want a constant moving of personnel, but if your not trying to get better you get a Hurney level of roster talent. Glad we are trying to make the entire roster better, and excited to see what else is in store. 

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