That was sure some offseason plan for reshaping the OLine. Not only was it boneheaded to think they could flip Walker, but then they cut him when it doesn't work out. There is no excuse for not keeping him, other than money, even with Butler slated to start. You can't know what injuries will occur, but keeping him as backup to Butler made sense then, and it makes sense now.
And someone the other day was questioning the notion that whoever was responsible for the offseason OL plan should be fired?