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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000233304/article/roster-cuts-for-all-32-nfl-teams?campaign=Twitter_atl

 

This should be helpful for those hoping we bring in some extra help on our offensive line and in the secondary. There should be some upgrades available after teams get down to 53. 

 

None reported as of yet for the Panthers. 

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Dang... The Bills already cut Matt Leinart. He must have stunk up his audition. I feel bad for the dude. Brought in for 1 preseason game and cut the same day.

You knew going any he was just being used to get through 1 game.

They couldn't expose there undrafted rookie who they have prepped to start week 1 while EJ is down.

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You knew going any he was just being used to get through 1 game.

They couldn't expose there undrafted rookie who they have prepped to start week 1 while EJ is down.

Yeah, I mean you're right... I just saw on NFL.com that he had tweeted out the day Buffalo picked him up something to the effect of: I've been working very hard for 8 months, thank you for the opportunity to prove myself Buffalo.

I just feel for him in a human sense, not as a player.

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Classy act by the Falcons... They have only reported cutting Brian Banks (this is the guy who went to jail and was innocent) I hope he catches on somewhere else maybe.

 

Don't see how it's wrong/unclassy of the Falcons to cut the dude.  Past misfortunes make good player success stories (for the ones that do succeed), but they're not reasons to keep a dude on the roster. At the end of the day, it's about the ability to play.

 

That being said, I do hope someone else picks him up.

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Don't see how it's wrong/unclassy of the Falcons to cut the dude.  Past misfortunes make good player success stories (for the ones that do succeed), but they're not reasons to keep a dude on the roster. At the end of the day, it's about the ability to play.

 

That being said, I do hope someone else picks him up.

 

The poster was being serious.  Cutting his as early as possible in the process gives him the best chance of latching on elsewhere.  It WAS a class move by the Falcons.  He's PS eligible too.

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Dang... The Bills already cut Matt Leinart. He must have stunk up his audition. I feel bad for the dude. Brought in for 1 preseason game and cut the same day.

 

Poor guy.  He's been paid millions to suck at football and then there's always this...

 

fug, copy and paste nor the image inserter thingy are working for me right now, da fug????

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I'm keeping an eye on the cut wire for O-Linemen

 

Zebrie Sanders  

Young guy. No starts

 

3 year starter with the Bears, and a mountain of a man.

   

Tackle from the Eagles. No starts. Undersized for 6'6" at 310 lbs.

 

Dallas Reynolds

14 game starter with the Eagles at Center.

 

Matt Tennant

No starts in 4 seasons at Center for Philly. Not interested.

 

Edwin Williams  

Here is a guy I like a lot. He was pressed into service as a starter a couple times with the Bears, but I'm not sure he's much more than a backup. But I interviewed him in college during the Maryland pro day, and he's just an awesome guy. He recognized me on the second day, walked up and shook my hand, greeted me by name. Super smart, very grounded; when I asked him what he thought his chances were in the NFL he told me he was a realist. NFL was his plan A, if that didn't work out he had a plan B, and then a plan C. I always root for him because he's got such a good personality. I want him to have a good career as a player so he can have a great career as a broadcaster. Not sure he's right for us, but I'm really hoping he lands somewhere. 

 

Adam Bice

Rookie Center. Pass

 

Senio Klemete

Second year guard. No starting experience.

 

Chilo Rachal

Former starter at guard for the 49ers and Bears.

 

Jordan Devey

Baltimore Rookie. Pass.

 

Rogers Gaines

Baltimore Rookie Tackle. Wouldn't be an upgrade.

 

Reggie Stephens

Never started a game. Baltimore's crop of O-linemen is pretty crappy.

 

Luke Patterson

Patriots guard is a little undersized at 295 for the road-grading, run blocking line we need.

 

Matt Stankiewitch

Heh heh. Stanky witch.

 

Derek Dennis

Bears camp scrub. Nothing to see here.

 

Rams cuts are in:

Brandon Washington

Not a very experienced G, but if he's got anything like a motor I'd give him a look. 6'2" 320, he's a boulder.

 

D.J. Young

25 and never started a game at Tackle.

 

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Poor guy.  He's been paid millions to suck at football and then there's always this...

 

fug, copy and paste nor the image inserter thingy are working for me right now, da fug????

 

Woops.

 

Didn't pick up on that, my bad.

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