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Seyi Ajirotutu


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i hope tutu steps up and shows himself to be someone worth keeping and who can be a threat...but i hope that about every player on the team fighting for a spot.

i don't have anything against him. i just want the best team possible regardless of that name on the back of the jersey and if i can pronounce it or not.

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At this point tutu can get cut on monday for all I care

And he very well may be cut this coming week, but if he is a guy on the bubble, it makes perfect sense to give him looks in this game.

Remember that preseason is for evaluation, not just for fine-tuning your starters. If they already know that they will go with Smith, LaFell, Murphy, Pilares (KR), Adams (PR) and maybe Gettis, it may well come down to Tutu vs. Armanti or neither. Those final decisions can't wait; this is their last chance to see these guys in a game setting before the cuts of Monday and Friday.

As to the UDFA WR's brought in this year, if they thought they were serious candidates for the 53, we would have already seen a lot more of them.

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He was given a chance he's never earned: to play with the starters because he is a Rivera guys from SD. And he went out there and played like he didn't earn it.

Now see, this is the type argument I don't understand.

Some think Rivera would sacrifice the good of the team by playing favorites? You can be assured, whoever ends up making or not making the 53, it's going to be because the coaches think they give us the best chance to win. Some coaches have a strong bias in favor of vets (see John Fox), but ultimately, the best guys end up on the field because coaches want to remain a part of that exclusive 32 man fraternity.

Some people are fans of guys on the bubble, and that's fine. But the NFL is so competitive that players that have talent eventually emerge and those that don't move on to their careers in banking or retail or whatever. If the guy you like fails, it's likely because he just wasn't good enough, not because some coach held him back.

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