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Trades We Can Make To Turn Around Our Season?


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CB Tony Carter from Denver. Would be a better starter than Cason or White and while Bene is out would be a more than solid nickel back. Making almost nothing with no guaranteed on a 1 year deal and could be had for a 7th.

 

S Dashon Goldson from Tampa Bay. Would be much better than all the safeties we have on our roster combined. Problem is I believe he's making a fair amount of money.

 

Who else? Any OTs or other safeties?

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It ain't happening... "the answer is already on the roster."

 

(Somewhere in the universe, Bersin just muffed a punt.  Somewhere else in the universe, Bersin just fair caught a punt at his own seven.  Somewhere else in the universe, Byron Bell just got pancaked by a speed rusher into his own QB.  Somewhere else in the universe, Chandler just got left in his stance while Cam is sacked.)

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We've got a bunch of undrafted nobodies protecting the only guy who can lead us anywhere, and an offensive coordinator who insists on calling extremely long developing passing routes which result in our best player running for his life..

 

In other words, we are fugged.

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he did his whiz bang poo between the 20s but we had a lot of the same problems sealing the deal too

 

really we suffered the same inconsistency as we do with shulaball but for other reasons

True enuff..but he was never shy about letting cam sling it or lacked creativity. He also put out a consistent top 10 offense.

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we'd probably be sort of alright with one but not the other

 

if shula had a big ass power run blocking line like the 2008 team we'd look the part running the ball with the added wrinkles that cam brings

if we had our current personnel with a non-shitty offensive coordinator today probably goes down differently

 

sadly we have neither and it's painful to watch

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