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Old 08-01-2014, 02:31 PM   #1564
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Although, now that I think about it, the last cut is going to come down between Dressler and Wilson with Harrison making the team in one of their spots.

However, you might see a surprise cut and Jenkins gets the axe instead and they keep Wilson, Dressler and Harrison.

I wouldn't be too disappointed if that happened.

Personally, I wouldn't be too disappointed if Donnie Avery got cut instead of Wilson, Dressler or Harrison.

****ing stone hands.
Let me get this straight...

Weston Dressler:

-Isn't going to return kicks
-Is 29 years old
-Is nearly impossible to find if a defender who is 5'10 or higher has halfway decent coverage
-Struggles to get open against the backup CBs on this team who aren't garbage rookie free agents

And you wouldn't be disappointed if he was kept on the roster over Donnie ****ing Avery just because Avery dropped some balls last year?

Again, do you remember Chad Hall? The only thing we could do to get him open was to run designed plays especially for him. Because he couldn't beat coverage from Tennessee's ****ing dimeback.

This is what I mean when I say some posters on this forum are on their periods when it comes to dropped passes. They don't think straight and they say irrational stuff. Like they would erase all the great plays Donnie Avery made last year just because of the handful he didn't make due to lack of concentration. They would trade the plays he DID make for the ones that he DIDN'T. Nevermind that he made far more plays than he missed, but they also errantly assume that the shitbag who would be replacing him would even be able to get ****ing open enough to catch the shit that Avery dropped.

Chad. ****ing. Hall.

Dressler will be cut. Gone. Axed.

He will die.
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