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The Official Poll: Do you want Lucas Gone??


SorthNarolina

Do you want Lucas gone?  

62 members have voted

  1. 1. Do you want Lucas gone?

    • Yes
      18
    • No
      44


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I'm making this thread just to officially end this nonsense, he had a very bad game while he was still coming off of a head/neck injury, it happens, gamble and marshall have had the same skids, godfrey has also had some blow coverages this year as well

I don't want him gone, he's a good player for us, he might need to restructure his contract to make room for our big signings this offseason, but in no way do I want him gone

thinking that C.J Wilson or Marshall could replace him isn't clear thinking, it's just overactive whining and bitching when things aren't exactly perfect during a blowout win, get over it

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Don't want him gone just want he and Marshall to start switching roles...the steelers just did it with Deshea Townsend and Bryant McFadden and you can see what it did for them.

I remember somebody making a point on here about people on the huddle constantly comparing situations on this team to situations on other teams that are clearly not related in any way whatsoever. Well...

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I voted for YES. Screw it!

Football is a funny game. One weekend you're a dud, the next you're a hero. We'll see how Lucas bounces back against the Broncos.

At this point --- I am upset with him & will say, if the right replacement comes along to take over Marshall's spot and we can move Richard to Lucas' spot, I wouldn't mind releasing Lucas and freeing up our cap. At this point, he isn't going to be worth the $5 million he's due next year. If he doesn't reconstructure his contract, I won't loose any sleep if he's gone.

Last night, Lucas was sitting around on plays, when he should have been covering much better.

Smith ought to knock some sense in him!!! I mean, sit down & talk. :)

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seriously.... our secondary is in a funk, but no need to ship out lucas. i've never been a big fan of the "what have you done for me lately" mentality. as for godfrey, his getting thrown into the fire his rookie year will pay dividends in the long term. he and harris will be sick for the next 4-7 years.

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