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Originally Posted by Chris Meck
Willie Roaf was coming off of several injuries and was a good bet to never again be what he was in his prime. Dude could barely walk-but he sure could run! We got lucky.
OBJ had taken over for an injured Ronnie Stanley and played well-well enough that he refused to go back to the right side, as it was always his father's dream that he too would play LEFT tackle and make LEFT tackle money. And so he was traded.
and then he thought he deserved more money than we were offering-and since he didn't get what he wanted, he signed with our top rival for less out of spite. So **** that guy.
Neither of these are great examples for your argument.
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My argument is that starting LT’s are available via a trade, rather than just relying on UFA/the draft… which you just spent a lot of words agreeing with.