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Matt Kalil will sign with us or the Vikes


nctarheel0619

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https://www.profootballrumors.com/2017/03/matt-kalil-likely-to-sign-with-vikings-or-panthers

 

https://mobile.twitter.com/PSchrags/status/839652686999998465

 

Teams are watching the LT market and which domino falls first. Buzz around league is Matt Kalil is Minnesota or Carolina. @gmfb @NFLonFOX

 

Dave, don't you be a cheap ass. Sign him you fat f u c k.

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Just now, PhillyB said:

meh they can have him 

I agree from what I have heard he is not that good at LT..not sure there is much talent out there besides old guys who use to be good or younger who don't cut it.. a big need around the league it seems like this year

 

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8 minutes ago, nctarheel0619 said:

https://www.profootballrumors.com/2017/03/matt-kalil-likely-to-sign-with-vikings-or-panthers

 

https://mobile.twitter.com/PSchrags/status/839652686999998465

 

Teams are watching the LT market and which domino falls first. Buzz around league is Matt Kalil is Minnesota or Carolina. @gmfb @NFLonFOX

 

JERRY, don't you be a cheap ass. Sign him you old greedy f u c k.

 

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I've heard mixed things, mostly bad like others have said in this thread, but he was a first rounder and didn't he have a pretty good rookie year? He's also kalils brother...

depending on the price might not be a bad signing. We really need some Gettlemagic on the LT position this offseason, find us a coleman esque player only at Lt

edit: heres a snippet from PFF on him, he was injured last year

Left tackle Matt Kalil (47.1) has been largely a disappointment since his wonderful rookie year of 2012, bottoming out in 2014, where his 55 pressures allowed were the second-most in the league among tackles. He improved slightly in 2015, where his 44 pressures allowed were just 18th in the league. Nonetheless, the Vikings are getting below-average production from their former top-five draft pick at a very important position in the development of quarterback Teddy Bridgewater (77.4).

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It's always a big need. LT is the most important position on the offense besides QB and good/great LTs are hardly let go. 

 

Have to sign him, at least for competition and for the mere fact playing next to his brother may bring out the best in him. 

 

I do not see any reason a realistic offer should not be made.

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what a shitty world we live in. fighting over matt kalil with the vikings.

all of this because everyone hopes he's finally healthy and because ryan thinks he'll work out here.

i'll support him 100% if he comes here, but i just think it's sad that we're here with one shot because these dudes are brothers.

 

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Just now, Lumps said:

It's always a big need. LT is the most important position on the offense besides QB and good/great LTs are hardly let go. 

 

Have to sign him, at least for competition and for the mere fact playing next to his brother may bring out the best in him. 

 

I do not see any reason a realistic offer should not be made.

A reason might be they prefer another guy or guys

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