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Next step: Get rid of Robby Anderson


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I wanted Fitts gone too but given the situation that Rhule is fired prior to the deadline now I hope he has full unfettered roster control and makes moves for the future. Sorry, Wilks. We're not trying to lookout for you.

Yes, I'd move Robby for literally anything I could get and I'd be shopping CMC but not looking to give him away. I might just flat out cut CJ Henderson.

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