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Offseason - Offense or Defense for DG


beastson

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2 out the last 3 years, the number 1 defense has won the SB. Carolina D is good, but not quite that level

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Offense, getting Kelvin back will help but man Shula and the tackles still is a problem. Game plan was bad and tackles was getting no help and couldnt keep up

I'm interested to see where Gettle put his focus on in the offseason?

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We NEED a RT.  Remmers was more responsible than any individual player on our team for this game.  We need a DE, though Ealy showed the f out tonight.  We need a CB and probably a S.  If it were me, the positional priorities would go BPA among DE/RT in the first, the other one in the second, CB, then S.

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Defense - Need a DE to play alongside Kony Ealy, would like to pick up a FA DE and a DE in draft. Say Goodbye to Jared Allen and Charles Johnson. Let Charles Tillman, Cortland Finnegan, and Roman Harper walk. We need youth in the secondary. Offense- Kelvin Benjamin is already a big addition, let Cotchery go and get a young speedy slot WR. Replace Mike Remmers with Daryl Williams. Get a second TE that is a legit threat in the passing game, Dickson does not provide enough week to week. Finally, perhaps get a blocking FB. 

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This game showed us the same weaknesses we've had for like 4 seasons now.

OTs, DBs, WRs

OT isn't really up for debate anymore, Oher hasn't been good in years and Remmers reminded us why he is who he is, an average guy who can be at best an average player.

WR need is pretty dependent on Funchess' development and KB's return to health as they can potentially be our permanent 1/2 on the field.  But Cotch is old, Ginn has bad hands, and Philly shows up occasionally.  So looking into drafting one should be up there as well.

Need some more fresh blood in the secondary, Coleman was a great find, but Harper and Peanut are old, someone solid with Norman/Bene/Coleman/Tre could turn a great defense into an elite one

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21 minutes ago, beastson said:

2 out the last 3 years, the number 1 defense has won the SB. Carolina D is good, but not quite that level

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Offense, getting Kelvin back will help but man Shula and the tackles still is a problem. Game plan was bad and tackles was getting no help and couldnt keep up

I'm interested to see where Gettle put his focus on in the offseason?

I'd go defense. CAR doesn't really have pass rushers like that. Ealy was nice and CJ did his thing but he's a shell of himself. Jared is done. Could you imagine a D where you can just send all four lineman and don't have to blitz all the time to have a consistent pass rush?

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Umm, remmers cut, probably Norwell too.

Kicker,..cut.

CJ,... Cut

Cotchery, Harper,,....Cut

Go draft CB, OT, DE, another OG.

Benji Funchess Ginn and Brown are our receivers. The rest can go to hell.

Tolbert,... I'm still pissed so I'll wait until I calm down,...

we are in great shape though. If we have another strong draft, I see us fighting for it again and again as long as we keep this corps.

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