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Just a little FYI.... We are still KINGS of the SOUTH!


charlottenian

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20 of 22 starters returning

One of the best WR's in the business

One of the best Olines in the league

One of the best DE's in the business

One of the best MLB in the business

The BEST RB trio in the NFL

It is not all doom and gloom, we played a VANILLA D on Monday, I highly doubt Fox wants to tip his hat too much in a preseason game! Hurney/Fox know they need DT help and will address it.

Atlanta- talented but their D is still questionable and will Ryan hit the sophomore slump?

NO- the tease of each year, Jesus H. Christ could line up for them on D and they still would allow 30 pts a game. Great QB, overrated RB

TB- the lions of 2008

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You're right, I'm just concerned that Meeks defenses in the past have struggled vs the run anyway. The main reason that it hasn't ALWAYS shown was b/c their offense was so good and got leads, to where the other teams had to pass and they could just pin their ears back and rush the QB.

this is and isn't true.

meeks's defenses struggled only when sanders was hurt...which was quite often.

it always amazed me as to why the colts seemed to ignore finding a suitable backup for him.

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this is and isn't true.

meeks's defenses struggled only when sanders was hurt...which was quite often.

it always amazed me as to why the colts seemed to ignore finding a suitable backup for him.

A suitable backup for THE Bob Sanders is one tall order my friend.

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I don't care what kind of defense you're playing - nobody should get 4 carries for 41 yards and a TD against you.

Having said that, we are kings of the south until someone knocks us off - but dear lord we need help at DT or it's gonna be a LOOOOOONNNNNGGGGG season.

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