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13 hours ago, Panthers8969 said:

I hope kalil didn’t have to turn his neck. Would hate for him to injure it doing absolutely nothing 

Did Kalil end his career with a number of injuries?  Yes, sure did.  Incontrovertible.

Do you know how he got those injuries?  Playing his guts out for the Panthers for his entire career here and being a role model for everyone.  This is a guy who we should be wondering when he goes into the Ring of Honor.  Five times Pro Bowl, two time All Pro.  Absolute Panthers legend.

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1 hour ago, BrianS said:

Did Kalil end his career with a number of injuries?  Yes, sure did.  Incontrovertible.

Do you know how he got those injuries?  Playing his guts out for the Panthers for his entire career here and being a role model for everyone.  This is a guy who we should be wondering when he goes into the Ring of Honor.  Five times Pro Bowl, two time All Pro.  Absolute Panthers legend.

I think he is confusing Ryan with his truly worthless on a football field brother.

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3 hours ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

Yeah that's one of the weirdest callouts I've seen on this site in a long time.  Kalil is one of the most uncontroversial, well-liked players in franchise history.

Only reasons someone could have to dislike Kalil were him vouching for his brother, him retiring then going to the Jets that one time (which was a ton of cash, can’t blame him), and his neck injuries, which also aren’t his fault.  
 

Only thing he truly did wrong was vouching for Matt Kalil lol, but those brotherly bonds run strong.  I’d commit a crime to have Ryan Kalil back in his prime.  Not anything crazy, but a crime nonetheless.  Ryan Kalil was a blessing to this franchise and is, I believe, the only exception to Hurney’s second round draft failures

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1 hour ago, PandaMan said:

Only reasons someone could have to dislike Kalil were him vouching for his brother, him retiring then going to the Jets that one time (which was a ton of cash, can’t blame him), and his neck injuries, which also aren’t his fault.  
 

Only thing he truly did wrong was vouching for Matt Kalil lol, but those brotherly bonds run strong.  I’d commit a crime to have Ryan Kalil back in his prime.  Not anything crazy, but a crime nonetheless.  Ryan Kalil was a blessing to this franchise and is, I believe, the only exception to Hurney’s second round draft failures

1 year and like $8.5 million to come out of retirement for the Jets.  I don't blame him at all.

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