Sam Bam Cunningham
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.He started 14 games his 2nd year. Taken in the bottom 1/3rd of the draft. Can't stay healthy. Whatever.
Yep....we'd win six SBs w/o BB.The "whatever" is that there were prospects still available at that spot who could've helped us more than that over-drafted, under-achieving stiff ever would have, such as LBs David Long & Cole Holcomb, CBs Rashad Fenton, Kris Boyd & Blessed Austin, WRs Darius Slayton & Scotty Miller... and DT Armon Watts.
Billy traded Up for this wastrel... Sheer incompetence...
And BTW, the Coward was taken in the middle third of the draft.
Why cut him now?
They have roster spots available.
Added: there is probably mild cap saving
Colts claimed him.Word is that everyone considered him...
...wait for it...
...the Cowart of the county.
I'm here all week. Try the veal!
Colts claimed him.
He pry could of got at least a 7th for him.
I think he can be a asset for them and that one gapping defense.I doubt it.
They probably just want
Really? Never a reason to speculate? It's called giving possible reasons for why he was released early to answer the question that was asked.He never played in 2021 which could have been due to his 2020 injury. Some injuries people don't recover from - I think J White and his hip will be the same. There is never a reason to speculate (and slander) a player like "out of shape" and "ran his mouth" when it appears he may have had a career ending injury.
Cowart has as good of a chance to make a impact for the Colts as Harry does for the Bears.Harry, a former first round pick WR who actually played the last three years (not effectively, but he played, and has significant tape), netted a 7th two years from now. No way a 5th round DT who didn't play at all last year was getting anyone to trade for him.
Cowart has as good of a chance to make a impact for the Colts as Harry does for the Bears.