former Titans cut today

Discussion in 'Tennessee Titans and NFL Talk' started by nigel, Sep 2, 2006.

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  1. Gunny

    Gunny Shoutbox Fuhrer

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    If Carlos Hall couldn't do anything in Kansas, I wouldn't want him back.
     
  2. GLinks

    GLinks Second Gear

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    I feel the same way. I'd rather take a chance on someone else's potential.
     
  3. Vigsted

    Vigsted Starter

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    Well Hall did have to compete with Hicks and Allen, two good DE's and now they have Hali as well, so I don't think it necessarily speaks volumes as to his abilities. He did play well for us a sub for Kearse, so maybe we could still get something out of him.
     
  4. MadAboutMcNair

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    Hall is better than Schobel...
     
  5. Architect

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    The production out of our DE's is pathetic... Im all for Hall
     
  6. Riverman

    Riverman That may be.... Tip Jar Donor

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    Hall would be good.

    I can't remember if Boiman played MLB.
     
  7. nendzone

    nendzone All Titans, All the Time

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    Boiman did not play MLB, but I'd take him over Toone.
     
  8. Very much agreed.
     
  9. Titantonic

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  10. twoseven

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    Sign Him Now !!!!!!!
     
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