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Originally Posted by Chris Meck
It's easy in hindsight to say we overpaid, and he's not been great-but we needed to fill that spot with a proven NFL player. He was the best we could get at the time.
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Overpaying isn't the bad part. You have to overpay to sign a free agent. That's just how it works. They have all the leverage.
Overpaying AND him having a ton of penalty issues and playing a style of football that puts a ton of pressure on the All pro guard that plays next to him means the deal wasn't worth it. It's the money, and the penalties, and at best he's a passable player.