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Levi Brown cut from the Cardinals...


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http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7677991/source-arizona-cardinals-release-levi-brown-clear-cap-space

Would he be a good fit in Carolina? Jeff Otah is a huge question mark. Outside of Jordan Gross and Ryan Kalil, there isn't too much to be thrilled about. Byron Bell was serviceable, but Geoff Hangartner is a FA, Travelle Wharton is a potential cap casualty, and some unproven young guys behind them. Picking up a vet O-Lineman like this could be a cost-effective move. Don't know if he will be in the price range though, probably some more under the radar guys who could fill this role. I see him going to the Redskins personally.

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I want otagwe sp?

just switch the A and the O

and if he can come on the cheap, I'd give it a shot

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hell no

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He was an 18 million dollar cap hit this year, so yeah that was happening. He'll probably get a pretty big contract as I dont think there's anyone else great on the market (I guess mcneil will be cut too? I can't remember) and he's probably not worth it.

no he won't

he's that bad

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That is pretty freaking bad. Are we certain the raiders, cowboys, and skins will be too cap strapped to give out a stupid contract?

It's known around the league that ever since Levi Brown came into the league he's tremendously failed to meet the expectations put on him as a future franchise left tackle. He's bad in both the run blocking and pass protecting phase of the game and he also has the stigma of coming from Arizona, whom everybody knows cannot produce a good fuging offensive lineman if the fate of the franchise depended on it.

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