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Kenny Phillips, S, Giants


carpantherfan84

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thanks I was just curious. I honestly dont know anything about him. I just keep seeing Jarius Byrd thrown around and I just keep thinking back to every other FA year I have ever paid attention two. They all go the same in our situation.

New GM, New HC, New Assist. C's

Few UFA's are kept

Few Vets kept, those kept forced to restructure

1 big name FA signed

all D or All O draft (rarely are they balanced)

Using this setup I dont think Jarius Byrd is that 1 big name that we gotta have. I believe that we are likely to get the number 2 or lower name at that position because of cap issues. I could be mistaken. I hope whoever we get is the next GOAT at his position.

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He's a big part of our 3 safety look. We haven't really run it a lot this season since Phillips has been out. Went back to it last night and it seems to help the pass rush tremendously.

Hurt his knee again last night, but according to him it's not serious. He could have went back into the game, but given the score at the time of the injury, really wasn't a need to chance it.

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