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Ayodele>Mitchell...i think so. Ayodele has been a career starter, and i dont think hes much of a downdgrade, if not an upgrade over Mitchell.

 

It's amazing how fast these things happen. Did we not just hear a day or 2 ago that Mitchell is unlikely for game 1? I know Gailey wasn't commenting on long term prognosis, but did anyone see this coming?

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Ayodele>Mitchell...i think so. Ayodele has been a career starter, and i dont think hes much of a downdgrade, if not an upgrade over Mitchell.

 

I agree with that in the past but Ayodeles game is losing ground at this point. Still I didnt think Mitchell was the greatest in the first place. Dont like to see him to go down but I do like the veteran addition.

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Adoyele should be a solid veteran replacement as a back-up, depending on how much speed he may have lost. He's always been productive. Probably a better ILB than Mitchell was, although Mitchell was probably a better blitzer and a little quicker in coverage. Still, it's probably not much of a loss, if any at all.

http://www.miamidolphins.com/content/akin-ayodele

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This is likely why Akin was cut by the Broncos...

Ayodele became expendable when the Broncos decided to move Mario Haggan from outside linebacker to the inside "Mike" position, where Haggan spent all of the offseason and the early portion of training camp. The team has bumped Robert Ayers into the starting lineup at outside linebacker along with Jarvis Moss, who returned last week from a broken hand. Joe Mays and Wesley Woodyard, both key special-teams players, will provide depth at inside linebacker. Baraka Atkins, Jason Hunter and Jammie Kirlew will fight for jobs on the outside.

 

"I just don't believe in taking veteran players to the final cutdown once you've already made a decision," coach Josh McDaniels said of releasing Ayodele, who signed as a free agent in April.

 

 

 

Read more: Preseason starter Ayodele released - The Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_15884532#ixzz0z8lgLpQZ

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Adoyele should be a solid veteran replacement as a back-up, depending on how much speed he may have lost. He's always been productive. Probably a better ILB than Mitchell was, although Mitchell was probably a better blitzer and a little quicker in coverage. Still, it's probably not much of a loss, if any at all.

http://www.miamidolphins.com/content/akin-ayodele

Agreed. Mitchell wasn't exactly irreplaceable. As a bonus, Adoyele has more experience in the 3-4.

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It's amazing how fast these things happen. Did we not just hear a day or 2 ago that Mitchell is unlikely for game 1? I know Gailey wasn't commenting on long term prognosis, but did anyone see this coming?

 

Tell me about it. Do things like this happen with other teams? I remember when players would just "get injured" and would come back in 2-6 weeks or whatever. Now, it seems, Bills players get any kind of injury and they're automatically placed on IR and their seasons done.

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Tell me about it. Do things like this happen with other teams? I remember when players would just "get injured" and would come back in 2-6 weeks or whatever. Now, it seems, Bills players get any kind of injury and they're automatically placed on IR and their seasons done.

It's a tough game for tough people. Put a band-aid on it and get back out there.

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Tell me about it. Do things like this happen with other teams? I remember when players would just "get injured" and would come back in 2-6 weeks or whatever. Now, it seems, Bills players get any kind of injury and they're automatically placed on IR and their seasons done.

Every situation is different. For example, if, say, Bryan Scott is out 2-4 or 2-6 weeks he likely stays on the team and active roster, because we have George Wilson, and even Cary Harris to play safety. We can hope none of the starters go down until Scott comes back, but even if they do, we won't be sunk without him. Wilson is dependable.

 

But for Mitchell, we only have a rookie Moats and Ellison behind him. Moats is nowhere near ready, and Ellison is too small to play significant snaps. Combine that with Torbor, who can play inside if need be is not ready either, and suddenly if Davis or Poz go down, we're screwed. So we can't afford to wait the two weeks for Mitchell, let alone the four or six.

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Feel badly for Mitchell. A weak spot for the Bills becomes weaker; not good.

I feel bad for him too. A class act and a heck of a football player when healthy, unfortuneatly he hasn't been able to stay healthy the past few seasons. It is one signing that didn't work out that you really can't criticize the FO for, sense when he came here he didn't have an injury history and he was a big piece of the defense that won the Super Bowl for the Giants a few months before he signed here. I hope he makes it back, but because of these injuries, his career might be winding down, at least as anything more than a situational role player. At the very least signing this guy from Miami might help us gameplan.

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When we first switched to a 3-4 and then we got George Edwards. I thought Akin Ayodele was coming here for sure. Then we signed Davis which I also like, but I know Akin has familiarity in George Edwards defense. Kawika looked slow in pre-season, but its still a tough break for him and the team. Akin does a lot of charity work, I know this because I am from south florida and he was getting involved with a charity my mom was organizing.

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I feel bad for him too. A class act and a heck of a football player when healthy, unfortuneatly he hasn't been able to stay healthy the past few seasons. It is one signing that didn't work out that you really can't criticize the FO for, sense when he came here he didn't have an injury history and he was a big piece of the defense that won the Super Bowl for the Giants a few months before he signed here. I hope he makes it back, but because of these injuries, his career might be winding down, at least as anything more than a situational role player. At the very least signing this guy from Miami might help us gameplan.

 

:blink: Yeah, maybe he can give us some of last year's defensive schemes... you know, the ones that George Edwards wasn't privy to. :doh: He was with the 'phins last year. He's coming from Denver. :oops: Just ball bustin. :w00t:

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