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Otah to IR


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nothing but the knock on Otah was that he was injury prone. when other teammates call you out for not playing through pain than it must be true.

I was out of the country last year and didn't catch the part where his teamates criticized him.

I don't think he missed any games at Pitt, or at least cant find any reference to his being injury prone pre-draft.

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you have to be able to stay on the field to be considered depth.and he would just get hurt in practice.

depth is depth. If he can comeback and be it......that is what he should be. Not playing in games is going to help is injuries.

cutting him just to cut him doesn't aid us if he can be depth.

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Well I wouldn't exactly say Everette Brown panned out......

well, technically he was a 2nd round pick. Hurney still with his first round picks has done a much better job than other franchises (Brown included in his bunch)

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Otah is not going to want to be a backup

What?

I think Otah would count his lucky stars to be able to sit on the bench and collect over a million a year.

What makes you think he has a burning desire to be on the field? He certainly has not said anything publicly to indicate that.

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Yeah, I'm done. He's had his chances. We'll never truly know if he gave it a 100% or not and is truly injured badly now and in the past, or is just being way too cautious and wimpy and doesn't want to give it his all and play through a little pain.

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depth is depth. If he can comeback and be it......that is what he should be. Not playing in games is going to help is injuries.

cutting him just to cut him doesn't aid us if he can be depth.

depth is not depth when you are not on the field. you can not help a team when you are always on IR.Look at how many times he practice this year alone including TC.

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