ivotuk
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I'm pretty sure Holani will make the P.S.
I certainly hope so, love
I certainly hope so, love
Who would you consider a head-scratcher that made the 53?I wonder if he gets brought back soon. There are a couple of head scratchers on the roster right now.
I'm more worried about someone else signing himI'm pretty sure Holani will make the P.S.
I certainly hope so, love
11 OL is surprising to me. One of Sundell and Laumea probably would have made it on the PS. 3 RBs just feels very risky. How many times over the last 10 years has the team been down to the 3rd string RB or pulling Marshawn out of retirement?Who would you consider a head-scratcher that made the 53?
I was disappointed a few guys didn't make it in (Holani being one) but I thought almost all the moves made sense regardless.
I get it, but to me being light at OL is far more risky than being light at RB. Especially given our OC's background as an OL coach, I think trying to keep a continuity in that group is far more important. (I think 11 instead of 10 is a product of our projected starting Center coming off injury and we aren't sure where he's going to be. Throw in Lucas starting the season on IR, I think going deep on OL makes sense.)11 OL is surprising to me. One of Sundell and Laumea probably would have made it on the PS. 3 RBs just feels very risky. How many times over the last 10 years has the team been down to the 3rd string RB or pulling Marshawn out of retirement?
Hopefully he makes it to the PS and sticks around.
Panthers have the top waiver wire claim but they are stacked at RB.I bet he gets snagged
Yeah, that's part of why I think letting Holani go out on waivers was a safer bet than one of the OL.Glad we got him back. League wide, RBs are kind of under rated these days, so probably why he avoided waivers.![]()