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Trai Turner at Saints camp


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38 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

That trade for Okung was about as lose lose as you can get. He never really lived up to that second contract he got with us, declined each year after he got paid. 

Okung was a good player for us in the 10 games he played. Turner was a good player for us as well. This league will eat you up and spit you out in no time. 

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44 minutes ago, TheMaulClaw said:

I knew signing him over Norwell was a mistake at the time.

Norwell didn't exactly do great with the Jags and they paid him big... Not sure it would've mattered which we kept. Both were studs in their prime for us but it was short lived unfortunately.

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4 hours ago, Ricky Spanish said:

That trade for Okung was about as lose lose as you can get. He never really lived up to that second contract he got with us, declined each year after he got paid. 

shows the tisk of paying these guys......many are just like him.....rare to find one who doesnt care about the signing bonus/_____ and goes hard either 0 or 765456765456765432093

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