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Does Seyi Ajirotutu know the Playbook?


Matthias

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Or does he just plain stinks as being the reason he is never on the field as a receiver? If having knowledge of the playbook is the biggest reason Legedu is still on the field, then shouldn't Ajirotutu be starting now? (He to was a Charger last year) His roster spot is the biggest waste of space since Dwayne Jarrett.

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He can't be any worse than Naanee, and if he is, we need to cut him and bring back Clowney or sign another defensive player. I hate it when spots are wasted. They might as well sign some cat on the street, both him and Seyi would be just as effective on gameday.

The way I see it, as long as Cam has confidence in NaaNee, and NaaNee is still on the field playing, we might only win 3 games this year.

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Well, Pilares is a rookie and this is Lafell's first year under this system, Seyi on the other hand knows the system and should be eating NaaNee for his morning breakfast. We all remember fans of the Chargers take on Seyi vs Legedu, how based on their observations Seyi was the better receiver. I only want to see if that is true.

I only argue we should see what he can do, see what all the fuss was about concerning him. As I was always taught, the definition of insanity is to do the same thing over and over again, expecting different results. NaaNee has proven he get can't play any better than what he has shown us, yet Rivera keeps him out there. Change it up Rivera, put in Seyi for one play, see what you got.

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