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Kouandjio had hip surgery after a mysterious home incident in January and then had an even more bizarre run-in with police in April where he was found naked in a field climbing over an electric fence


Cyrus Kouandjio and Greg Robinson have been splitting left-tackle reps at Lions camp.

Both players started camp on the sidelines, but they are healthy now and competing to replace Taylor Decker,



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Seriously don't joke.... it's awful I have had it.

 

Who said I was joking? Based on what is being described and how long it is and has needed rest, I think it is possible that he has that. I am not doctor or anything so that is why I had the question mark for those more well versed could explain it to me

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Kouandjio had hip surgery after a mysterious home incident in January and then had an even more bizarre run-in with police in April where he was found naked in a field climbing over an electric fence

 

Cyrus Kouandjio and Greg Robinson have been splitting left-tackle reps at Lions camp.

Both players started camp on the sidelines, but they are healthy now and competing to replace Taylor Decker,

 

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/9395/cyrus-kouandjio

Dude if he turns into a serviceable starter for them and Glenn misses games, I'm going to lose it. Who hasn't climbed an electric fence while naked? Big deal.

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Who said I was joking? Based on what is being described and how long it is and has needed rest, I think it is possible that he has that. I am not doctor or anything so that is why I had the question mark for those more well versed could explain it to me

Okay. I misinterpeted. Apologies.

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I'm sure you were high on LT depth going into last year with Kujo as the backup. I'm sure you didn't think he was a bust

Personally, I'm the last guy to call a player a bust and was very patient with CK. That said, what does what happened before last training camp mattered? CK looked really solid when he played last year at a position where it's hard to find quality depth.

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What does this have to do with anything?

The point is that it is very hard to quantify depth. Until guys have to step in and play, you don't know.

 

Last year no one thought we had any depth at LT. Turns out we did.

 

I agree with eball on "lack of depth," in general

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Where is Mash from the BBMB? He gave me warning points for saying Glenn was going to be hampered by this injury last season, told me I was being ridiculous? Wondering if he signed up for these forums. Probably not, because he would not get to play GOD, I mean moderator, here...

Your not getting warning points for that......you know why your getting them right?

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Of course, but why take that risk when you don't need to?

I liked Kujo's play last year, but there were plenty of reasons to move on. From his arthritic knees to his mental state. It was not a slam dunk decision to keep him

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Because the guy was running around naked in a field? Just a guess.

This. Do you want to continue to pay hundreds of thousands, or several million dollars, to someone with a questionable mental state? I sure wouldn't, regardless of how I, or some cynical Sullivan-esque fans, feel about the "depth" at the LT position.

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