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Perryman: maybe we just cut him?


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2 hours ago, B_Eazi said:

I wouldn't mind going out and getting KJ Wright at this point. Had a solid year last year, doesn't necessarily fit the youth movement but a solid addition that could even start ahead of Carter

I’m asking the same thing, just sign him to a one year deal. 

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The front office really needs to learn from these injury risk signings everyone else saw the glaring concerns. I don't know how anyone can look at linebacker and think to themselves they like what they see. Odds are opposing quarterbacks will definitely like it though.

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If LB wasnt the shape its in, I would agree. Even with the 2million in dead cap.......but hes greatly needed. I mean is it shocking that a injury-prone gets hurt and can not play. 

Dont care about his speeding ticket, I left the same time as players one time. My goto is 72 MPH, had about 40 high priced rides blow by me doing 90+ heading to the queen....

Vaccine is a personal deal, tho it would not help if you are some bubble guy....which perryman is starting to feel like if he can not stay healthy. It does help the team, but healthy people can make their own choice with talking to health experts. 

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He's walking shirtless to practice looking healthy, wonder if it's just a straight up vaccination issue that they don't want to deal with and I wouldn't blame them. From what I can tell from photos/video it seems he's literally the only unvaxxed potential 53 guy. Bragging about a speeding ticket probably not helping either

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I think it is actually not an open and closed case. If he doesn't practice at all we either IR him or do an injury settlement. The question is do we IR him before the 53 and lose him totally or put him on the 53 and then IR him so he could play this season. It depends on what is wrong and how bad it is.

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5 minutes ago, Ace420 said:

Hopefully they are just trying to keep him healthy? Doubt it though since he is going to suck the first few games since he hasn't had any contact at practice or TC at all.

Seems like they like what they're getting out of Jermaine Carter, and the Safety depth actually looks pretty good so they can move Chinn up more than they were anticipating. They're probably just keeping an eye on training camp cuts for a somewhat lateral move before they make a decision

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