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Past final roster cuts that you hated


Mr. Scot
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3 minutes ago, Camp Fodder said:

Does Butker count?

Yep that’s probably mine as well. Young draft pick comes in and does well, but the other guy is just the solid overpaid vet so the rookie gets cut.  
 

Writing was on the wall for Gano.  Why draft a kicker at all if he plays great and then you still cut him?  Wasted opportunity.  One of Gettleman’s best draft picks 

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During the 01-07 ish I was super bummed at cutting 6th/7th/5th rounding(drafting too). Too seasoned in current fan form and now it's a dart toss 5-7. 

I'd have to do some thinking, the best I got was the first time Kenny Robinson....hell I still think hes the best true free safety on the whole roster and much better than chandler...

When was Gettis cut? I was a stooge thinking he was at worst a #2. 

Got to be some OL/DL man I spregggged about.  

edit- Stanley Mcclover is one...

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