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Clowney, Keiser, Payne, Browning Cut


JakeFlake

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I thought Clowney made it for sure. I guess Pilares is healthy enough to play week one. Smith,Naanee,LaFell,Edwards,and Pilares make up the squad. I honestly think Pilares is going to end up being a great player I just don't know if he will get enough playing time to prove himself this year.

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Clowney was a real value in my estimation. You could tell he was working hard to make the team. I gathered Smitty liked him from what I saw on the sidelines. I just can't believe we ditched him for Look-Ma-No-Hands. I suppose the coaches no more than us, but he had better do something this year.

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Now the Clowney Cut makes more sense with the signing of Ajirotutu. I guess we had to cut some WR for him and it probably came down to Clowney Pilares and Edwards. I think Clowney would have really helped out our special teams but never mind that now.

I was really pulling for Keiser who was another Stanford Defensive linemen on our team. I think he will have a chance to make the practice squad. Clowney I think is too old to be on the practice squad but should find a job elsewhere.

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