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Likelihood Jeff Otah is cut?


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Anyone have any news on the health of Jeff Otah?

He played in 27 of 33 possible games through his first two seasons. He has appeared in 4 of 32 possible games in the past two seasons. What is the likelihood he is cut, either in a cost saving measure or to bring in someone who is actually going to play?

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I kinda feel like this is his final year to get poo together or be gone. It's nice knowing Bell is a capable guy in case it doesn't work out.

Edit: Why does shi censor to poo? I mean really, what are we, 12 here?

SHlT no we ain't

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I heard they want to get him on weight monitoring program this offseason and (sort of impossible last offseason) and see where he's at. Let rivera and staff have an offseason with him and see if anything changes.

Like jayflip said, it's not a monstrous contract, and he was a great run blocker when he was right.

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I kinda feel like this is his final year to get poo together or be gone. It's nice knowing Bell is a capable guy in case it doesn't work out.

Edit: Why does shi censor to poo? I mean really, what are we, 12 here?

if you're older than 12 why would you care?
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no incentive to cut him. as others have said, cheap rookie contract. great price for even a backup.

low risk, high reward. if he gets beat out of a roster spot at TC, then fine. but cuting him prior to that just doesn't make any sense.

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