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NOW THAT THE SEASON IS OVER...


Proudiddy

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i'm proud of the fight in our boys but changes are needed.

 

upgrade a wr or two... keep lineman... upgrade shula... keep ron...cut dwll, peace hardy out, keep cotchery but upgrade another wr over him... cut decoud...uncertain about tolbert

 

 

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This is the most stacked receiver free agent class in memory even if the top names resign. Offensive line not so much. LT needs to be the only thing we consider in Round 1.

 

I'm curious, I haven't heard much of anybody other than Torrey Smith.  Who, after watching him pull a Panthers WR on that INT at the end of the game, wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole.  All he had to do was jump and he could have at least prevented the INT if not caught it himself.  And that pussy fake attempt to shove to look like he was trying to prevent the INT was laughable.  Do not want.

 

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I'm curious, I haven't heard much of anybody other than Torrey Smith.  Who, after watching him pull a Panthers WR on that INT at the end of the game, wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole.  All he had to do was jump and he could have at least prevented the INT if not caught it himself.  And that pussy fake attempt to shove to look like he was trying to prevent the INT was laughable.  Do not want.

 

 

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2322165-nfl-free-agency-2015-grading-the-strength-of-each-positional-class/page/4

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Eh, the only players on that list that might possibly leave their teams I'd have even a little interest in are Crabtree (but he'll be too expensive), Shorts (a possibility, with all the draft picks they've been throwing at WR), Royal (but I think he might be a little overrated), Cobb (debated not listing him because I don't think the Packers will let him go).  It is a good FA class, but the good ones are all pretty assuredly gonna resign with their teams.

 

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Literally. Sign ALL the wide receivers and O-line men that hit the market. We'll work through the minor details later. 

 

unbelievable we are a day late and dollar short on this advice after we just went through the deepest WR draft in decades maybe ever and we only come out with one top guy.

 

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