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The offseason so far


Mr. Scot

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Special teams coaching change (Rodgers out, DeHaven in)...

 

New Assistant WR Coach from the Turner family added...

 

Thomas DeCoud released...

 

Chris Scott gets an extension...

 

Steve Wilks gets a new title...

 

DeAngelo WIlliams to be released...

 

Byron Bell being allowed to walk...

 

Greg Hardy expected to be allowed to walk...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So what next?

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Special teams coaching change (Rodgers out, DeHaven in)...

New Assistant WR Coach from the Turner family added...

Thomas DeCoud released...

Chris Scott gets an extension...

Steve Wilks gets a new title...

DeAngelo WIlliams to be released...

Byron Bell being allowed to walk...

Greg Hardy expected to be allowed to walk...

So what next?

Bargin bin, i mean ummm.... a walmart shopping free agency experience.

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I'd imagine some restructures or extensions are in order now.

 

After some of Voth's tweets today, I don't expect Cam to sign this offseason. Seems he's betting on himself and both sides are content with that. So...restructure/extend CJ, Olsen, Kalil, TD, or whoever to get their cap hits down. Then, shopping time. 

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