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Wharton re-signed. Should G-man eat crow and re-sign Hangman?


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OK, so Hangman was a good back-up that reportedly has to decide whether football is still in him. I guess the latter is very telling if it is actually true. 

 

With two hammy situations possibly rearing their ugly heads during the season, though, wouldn't it make sense to have cheap depth?  I suppose Garry Williams could be the fail-safe...how about that (the last part being rhetorical, and somewhat ironic)? 

at his peak, i think hangartner was a good backup. i'm not sure that is the case anymore.

he's not an upgrade on the line from what we have. he's not going to get any better. it's time to move forward. find someone who can get better and/or who improves things rather than maintaining a really weak status quo.

we'll find better with more potential in the cuts coming this weak....not necessarily pro-bowlers or anything, but better than hangartner.

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