04-28-2019, 02:17 PM
(04-28-2019, 01:58 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Tell us why it's ridiculous, kind sir.Seems many have beaten me to it. Glenn is by far a better player than Hart which is the most obvious reason. Glenn was dinged up last season. Glenn with an injury at LT had a PFF 60.5 ranking and Hart 100% healthy had a 56.2 ranking. Glenn is going to start at LT and Williams is going to start at RT. Hart will be the first RT off the bench.
I'll tell you why it's not. Glenn was bad last year. So was Hart, but Hart isn't making $9.4 million. Hart has plenty of experience on the right side, while Glenn hasn't been over there since college 9 years ago. Hart is healthier than Glenn. Hart's natural position isn't Jonah William's natural position, and lastly, Glenn would only create $2 million in dead cap if cut, while Hart is guaranteed a roster spot with the $5.5 million in dead cap we'd create if he were cut.
If you're going to write off the notion as ridiculous, refute every claim I'm making, because I am bringing facts. I understand disagreeing with me, but saying it's ridiculous is well...ridiculous.
Hart is a good piece of experience to have on the bench and his signing was a contingency plan in case the draft did not fall as it did for them. It is not more complex than that.