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Which player coming back from Injury helps more


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I will go with Otah as well, but I am hoping Hardy can come in and be an impact player. I am keeping my fingers crossed.

I really think he will. He was way better against the run last season than I thought he'd be, still has a ways to go though. He's got what it takes. Light years ahead of any DE on the roster not named Charles Johnson.

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easily Otah. When on the field Otah is one of the most dominant RT in the game in regards to run blocking.

Hardy......well, if we are honest, is mainly potential and hype. He had moments in a VERY small role last year. People are expecting too much from Hardy. Be nice if it came true but.....

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good point, he wasnt an option though he shoulda been

I'd but a healthy Otah over a healthy Beason. Beason's backup is better than Otah.....Otah also is the difference maker in a decent run game and being the league's best.

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