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Richie Incognito?
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Working with *******s sucks. It's fine on short-term projects, but day in and day out for a sustained time it will kill moral and affect performance.
The guy has proven to be such a giant ******* that multiple bunches of professional football players would rather not have him around.
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it's not ideal that our OL stinks, but adding a volatile piece in the middle of a rebuild seems like an odd choice for a team 1 game out of first.
if the coaches think the OL is coming along and a work in process, it's not worth jeopardizing that.
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Originally posted by trapezeus View Postit's not ideal that our OL stinks, but adding a volatile piece in the middle of a rebuild seems like an odd choice for a team 1 game out of first.
if the coaches think the OL is coming along and a work in process, it's not worth jeopardizing that.
He has no power and is getting badly abused. He gets overpowered and outmaneuvered.
Richardson is a rookie so you could say that is a work in progress and Henderson also. But should we be putting that much on rookies when we are pushing for a playoff spot?
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Originally posted by Mr. Pink View PostIt's not like any of the young lineman are any good, the goal is to win games and assemble more talent, bring in anyone at this point for guard - including Icognito.
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Originally posted by Forward_Lateral View PostNo. Thanks. Too many young lineman for him to bully.
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I'd like to believe that there's a better solution for improving the OL, but being unemployed has probably been pretty humbling for Richie. If he'd make the team better I'd be ok with a vet min. 1 year deal with the understanding that there will be zero tolerance of any BS. I don't feel like he caused any problems the first time he was here.
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