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Geoff Hangartner, Frank Omiyale, Keydrick Vincent


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We lets these guys all walk in the same 1-2 year period. I know it was cause we were grooming Otah, Kalil, and Gross to take over and such, but it appears since they are gone we went from having one of the most robust O-Lines to one with almost no depth.

Was is mostly money related why we let these guys be signed to other teams? Were there other factors?

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Vincent was just a stopgap, his days in the NFL are over.

Geoff Hangartner wanted a chance to start and that wasn't happening with Kalil around. Got a 10 mill contract to start in Buffalo.

Frank Omiyale, same story. Got a big contract to be a starter in Chicago.

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We lets these guys all walk in the same 1-2 year period. I know it was cause we were grooming Otah, Kalil, and Gross to take over and such, but it appears since they are gone we went from having one of the most robust O-Lines to one with almost no depth.

Was is mostly money related why we let these guys be signed to other teams? Were there other factors?

Hangman might be back, he isn't doing well in Buffalo.

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Vincent was just a stopgap, his days in the NFL are over.

Geoff Hangartner wanted a chance to start and that wasn't happening with Kalil around. Got a 10 mill contract to start in Buffalo.

Frank Omiyale, same story. Got a big contract to be a starter in Chicago.

Off the OL subject, but whatever happened to DJ Hackett ???

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We lets these guys all walk in the same 1-2 year period. I know it was cause we were grooming Otah, Kalil, and Gross to take over and such, but it appears since they are gone we went from having one of the most robust O-Lines to one with almost no depth.

Was is mostly money related why we let these guys be signed to other teams? Were there other factors?

each one mentioned, except vincent, left for starting gigs. They pay better than backup gigs. Vincent was just a stop gap.
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