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Hoover released...


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It's another "youth movement" move... was unusual to carry 2 FB's on the roster and given Hoover's age and wear, this move made sense... but he will be missed.

I support the youth movement, but I am concerned about the loss of veterans like Hoover from a leadership standpoint.

I agree 100%. I said the same thing a couple days ago. You cant replace the experience and leadership veterans bring with a rookie class.

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This is a chemistry move. Hoover and Delhomme were very tight and Hoover may not have his head on straight about the change. Wonder if he had some words about it to Marty or Fox, if so, this is a nice little message to anyone else with words.

I don't buy that. Hoover knows how the league works and you have to do what was best for the team to win. I don't like this move though, Hoover is one of the best lead blockers in the game, Fiammetta has huge shoes to fill.

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...and another tweet from Harris in response to a question about what he thought of Hoov's release:

If I state my opinion I might be the next on the long list of released players.

Makes me wonder if there is some credibility to Zod's "chemistry move" idea that Hoover was released because he voiced his displeasure about Jake being released?

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