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Hali better produce this week...
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slu...v=st&type=lgns
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Ticker) - Carolina Panthers starting left tackle Jordan Gross will miss Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs with a concussion, coach John Fox announced Friday. The Panther also could be without starting right tackle Jeff Otah, who is doubtful with a sprained right ankle. Gross and Otah both were injured in last week’s 24-9 victory over the Atlanta Falcons. “It’s part of the game,” said Fox, who did not reveal who would start at the tackle spots. “We’ve dealt with it before and we’ll deal with it again.” Jeremy Bridges, who already has replaced Otah during games this season, could get the call at right tackle if the rookie is unable to go. Bridges started 14 games at right tackle in 2006. A possible replacement for Gross could be Frank Omiyale, who never has started an NFL game. |
and if he doesnt?
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Isn't he still half gimped up?
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If Hali can't beat this guy it'll be time for some editorializin.' |
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He didnt produce against Oakland who had a first time starter going against him.
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Moving him was a mistake. He's obviously not put together to be a dominant RDE.
They need to move his ass back over to the left side where he belongs. |
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I've given up on him, already, and am hoping for a DE in the 1st or 2nd next year. . When does Hali's contract run out, anyway? They should probably just offer him the vet min or let him walk.
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BUST! ROFL
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I wouldn't call him a solid starter, but I think he would be a solid rotational player.
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I was going to say Taco come police your little brother but Da must of taken care of him already. |
The Panthers are probably going to put Travelle Wharton at left tackle, so forget Hali doing anything significant. Wharton is a veteran and I believe he's played left tackle before. Could be wrong.
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