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Austin Corbett Lost for the Season


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I suspect we will see our solid OL play immediately get nuked after this. We have no valid replacement for Corbett. It's the one OL weakness we knew we had but we didn't address it. 

Whelp, can't say a lot of us didn't warn them. Pages and pages of people bitching in here about this scenario.

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Just now, jasonluckydog said:

I heard Jelly Roll is a fan and was planning to tryout for the open spot. 

I'd be calling the MMA and the WWE to see if anyone wants to give it a go. Hell hit any dive bar on the weekend and you are sure to find at least 1 guy who could do just as good as some of these guys. 

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6 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

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Passing on Zach Frazier is still a head scratcher for me. But this is what separates winning franchises from ones like ours. We had the opportunity to take Creed Humphrey and Trey Smith, two stalwart OL for Kansas City, in the 2020 draft but we passed up on them for guys that aren’t even on the team now. 

I hope the new regime of Morgan and Tilis will make better personnel decisions going forward.

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