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Originally Posted by -King-
You don't have to have financial incentive to cut someone. If a draft pick is capable of catching balls thrown his way and play special teams and not be a distraction off the field, then he's better for the team than Toney regardless of if we save money cutting Toney or not.
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Thing with Toney is that just can’t have him on the field.
He can’t reliably catch the ball when he’s wide open and the ball hits him in the hands. He can turn any easy 15 yard gain into a turnover.
If he’s a risk of major negative plays even when he’s schemed wide open, then he can’t see the field.
I’d rather just pay him and cut him.