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Don't get me wrong. I loved the way he hit. Unfortunately he became a liability in pass coverage. No way we shut down Brees like we did last week with him in there.

That said I think we would have been better had we kept him. This was another cost cutting move.

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Anybody who has hate for a guy that gets traded and then makes a homemade thank you video to the fans of the team that traded him while it's playing "Sweet Caroline" in the background is an idiot and their opinion no longer matters to me on anything relevant. Say what you want about on field skill or whatever, I'll take 21 other guys just like that on my team anyday. Just my opinion though.

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Anybody who has hate for a guy that gets traded and then makes a homemade thank you video to the fans of the team that traded him while it's playing "Sweet Caroline" in the background is an idiot and their opinion no longer matters to me on anything relevant. Say what you want about on field skill or whatever, I'll take 21 other guys just like that on my team anyday. Just my opinion though.

Almost forgot about that. Added that video..

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like i said, he hasnt been good for 2 years. His tackling has gone downhill. He has wiffed on many opportunities.

Disagree! You didn't see his hit on GB WR that knocked that ball out on the sidelines denying them a 1st down?

He's still laying out those sweet licks.

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Disagree! You didn't see his hit on GB WR that knocked that ball out on the sidelines denying them a 1st down?

He's still laying out those sweet licks.

I guess you didnt see or didnt want to believe it was him tackling air while the RB or WR ran right past him for a big gain or TD last year.

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