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10 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Y’all come on none of these releases  dudes on any team offer any thing of valuable. Probably will need to make a trade if they want to improve the roster. 

 

Wrong. Teams routinely cut players that go on to have successful careers with another team. Yupperz, it happens all the time.

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33 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

Wrong. Teams routinely cut players that go on to have successful careers with another team. Yupperz, it happens all the time.

Hell, we've had to release good players we'd like to keep ourselves (and will have to again).

Sometimes it's just the numbers game

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46 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Y’all come on none of these releases  dudes on any team offer any thing of valuable. Probably will need to make a trade if they want to improve the roster. 

Not these cuts, but there likely will be guys cut early this week that could improve rosters.    Some teams are deep at spots.  Some trying to figure out to roll with developing youth over aging vets.  You can sometimes find some rental vet bandaids in the final cuts or legit raw talent. 

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https://www.hogshaven.com/2023/8/27/23847909/examining-teams-with-the-best-offensive-lines-for-potential-final-roster-cuts-washington-commanders

 

The Eagles have arguably the best starting OL group going into the season, so they’re an interesting place to look first for talented cuts.   According to the folks at Bleeding Green Nation, one of the team’s best OL cuts is likely to be C/G Julian Good-Jones.  

 

just what we need.

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2 hours ago, Ricky Spanish said:

It was his Achilles. Lost all burst after it unfortunately.

I was one of those dudes who won my league thanks to him his rookie year. It was a shame to see what happened to him.

I lost my ship that year by 2 points cause I started him the game he blew his Achilles out. I feel so bad for guys like him, if he doesn't get picked up or on a PS then its likely the end of the road.

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39 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

https://www.hogshaven.com/2023/8/27/23847909/examining-teams-with-the-best-offensive-lines-for-potential-final-roster-cuts-washington-commanders

The Eagles have arguably the best starting OL group going into the season, so they’re an interesting place to look first for talented cuts.   According to the folks at Bleeding Green Nation, one of the team’s best OL cuts is likely to be C/G Julian Good-Jones.  

just what we need.

Definitely one of the best coached.

Jeff Stiutland knows his stuff.

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