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Trading for CJ Henderson should get Scott Fitterer fired


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5 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

You guys realize CJ was one of 2 guys Rhule wanted on draft night 

Boy we’d be throwing up left and right if we drafted him with the 9th pick. What’s even crazier or sillier then I’ve ever seen is not playing people who appear to have what it takes. Does Keith Taylor or Stanley TO still play for us? Because last year we definitely thought we had two you g and upcoming dbs we trade for CJ realize he’s a panic machine and continue to play him why don’t these other guys get as many chances as him?

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2 minutes ago, trucpfan said:

Boy we’d be throwing up left and right if we drafted him with the 9th pick. What’s even crazier or sillier then I’ve ever seen is not playing people who appear to have what it takes. Does Keith Taylor or Stanley TO still play for us? Because last year we definitely thought we had two you g and upcoming dbs we trade for CJ realize he’s a panic machine and continue to play him why don’t these other guys get as many chances as him?

Yeah he seems to panic when the ball is in the air.

I really liked what we saw in Taylor last year. Which is why I was fine not paying Donte and using that money on possibly Reddick

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