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Old 12-04-2018, 10:42 AM   #11
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Re: Time to clean house 1.0.

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Norman needs to go, Swearinger talks a big game fizzles just like last year, Mason Foster. I would get rid of them, get some cap space savings.
Norman still plays hard and can make plays here and there but he would have to restructure.

Jon Allen isn't that good, I know people will argue with that but the tape doesn't lie, he hardly ever wins his matchups. Idk if he's just an average player or if its a scheme thing.

Foster is what he is , slow in coverage but a good run defender.

Smith and RK have no speed off the edge, both are guys that I really wouldn't mind seeing let go.

PS: RK stop with the HBK shit already, u make plays when the games never matter 90% of the time. Also U are like 30 man, grow up.

HAHA has done jack shit since coming to DC.

DJ is good but he talks too much and doesn't always back it up.

Dunbar can't be relied on to stay healthy.
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