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Positions we need to upgrade


Paa Langfart

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We got our asses handed to us last night by a team without an offense. Our defense was fairly solid, our special teams were below average and our offense was mediocre.   So where do we go from here ?  What positions do you think G Man needs to upgrade the most in order to get us back to the big game in 2017 and win it ?  And do you still have faith in Shula ball and Riveras preparation of the team ?

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Need to continue to revamp special teams. Get  rookies lIke Tyler Lockett and David Johnson, those two guys were able to make impact plays on special teams and later in the season were crucial for their offenses. I am tired of seeing Joe Webb and Fozzy run out of the endzone and get stoned on the 18-20 yard line. The blocking and tackling on special teams is abysmal. Next, youth in the secondary and finally an upgrade for Mike Remmers. 

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We have Daryl Williams and Tre Boston as sorta heir apparents at OT and S, respectively. Would not mind picking up Eric Weddle though...

 

DE needs to be looked at as #1 ...Jason Pierre Paul is a good option if his hand properly heals...a lot of other good DEs are hitting FA as well

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