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Luvu / Chinn….. why did we let them go again?


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53 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

This horse has been so insanely beaten it is ridiculous. We got rid of Chinn because he didn't fit here. Luvu got rid of himself because he didn't want to be here.

If people want to pine after defenders that did want to stay but we let them go, pine after Hassan Reddick.

He didn’t fit here because Evero wasn’t  creative enough to use him in a way that played to his strengths. A coaches job, especially an NFL caliber coach is to put your players in positions that will play to their strengths. Meanwhile Chinn and Luvu are laughing at us while Evero coached the worst defense in NFL history. Sounds like Evero proved them right. 

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2 minutes ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

He didn’t fit here because Evero wasn’t  creative enough to use him in a way that played to his strengths. A coaches job, especially an NFL caliber coach is to put your players in positions that will play to their strengths. Meanwhile Chinn and Luvu are laughing at us while Evero coached the worst defense in NFL history. Sounds like Evero proved them right. 

I mean, Chinn was never going to be what we wanted him to be or drafted him to be. He has been a solid player for the Redskins too but his best year has always been his rookie season. He genuinely will likely never be able to hit that level again.

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

This horse has been so insanely beaten it is ridiculous. We got rid of Chinn because he didn't fit here. Luvu got rid of himself because he didn't want to be here.

If people want to pine after defenders that did want to stay but we let them go, pine after Hassan Reddick.

Reddick wanted to leave too remember he was vocally frustrated and expressed that on social media. This has been the story of the Tepper era Panthers.

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

Reddick wanted to leave too remember he was vocally frustrated and expressed that on social media. This has been the story of the Tepper era Panthers.

He stated after the fact that it was not his choice to leave, we didn't want him back.

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

He stated after the fact that it was not his choice to leave, we didn't want him back.

Idk I think he was trying to mend fences for the sake of the fans here but he definitely wanted to play in Philadelphia wasn't that his favorite team growing up?

But I do recall him venting his frustration toward the end of that season with us. That's just what this franchise does to people unfortunately.

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3 minutes ago, frankw said:

Idk I think he was trying to mend fences for the sake of the fans here but he definitely wanted to play in Philadelphia wasn't that his favorite team growing up?

But I do recall him venting his frustration toward the end of that season with us. That's just what this franchise does to people unfortunately.

If so it didn't last long. Which, admittedly almost everyone has moved on from him pretty quickly so that may say a lot.

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1 hour ago, countryboi said:

Luvu wanted to leave because Quinn sold him he was going to be Micah Parsons in this defense and Chinn was ass he has always been ass in coverage. 

Yall gotta to let these dudes go

China never should have been a coverage safety..

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4 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

Was it cost or was it scheme because both of those fellas were straight up beasting for the Redskins yesterday

 

 

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Was sad we couldn't sign Luvu, but still don't really miss Chinn. Dude regressed each year for us after his rookie year and still hard to find a position for him because of his build and terrible coverage skills. He's done well tackling for Washington, but the dude is still ass in coverage 

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