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Look I get it, Gettleman has his approach and formula for how he wants to do things and for the most part I think it could be a successful one. We see teams like the Eagles make big "splash" signings every year and end up folding. With that said though I feel like this year more so than any off season before we really are letting some good opportunities go to waste especially in the WR, CB and Safety market. Watching these guys slide by and even more so go to division rivals is getting me salty. Much less letting Ginn go to a division rival as well.

 

What's the big secret here? What am I missing? I'm beginning to wonder if he truly is an idiot. Take a look at the WR, CB and Safety signings today and I can say in good confidence that there's a guy there that each and every one of you think could have helped us. I know these threads get posted around this time every year and I usually hold out judgement but it's officially gotten my goat. My goat has been gotten.

 

 

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Yea and you know what really ticks me off? Large mushroom, always popping up in my lawn. Did I plant them there noooo but there they are making themselves known by forming circles in my lawn. What really makes me feel better though is I kick the little lawn bastards. Kick them like Gram Gano kicks a extra point, wide and to the left. 

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I think its that DG is always going to look to the future. 

I mean even if we sign D Jackson. He's only going to be useful for maybe two seasons before he's not worth it anymore. And despite our cap room we are caught in a place where we need to retain our own guys.

Torrey Smith would have been a decent signing but I'd argue Ginn is a better weapon than he is.  And we let him walk. 

The biggest thing DG needs to do is protect Cam Newton and give the man some weapons.

The defense has Luke Keuchly, TD, KK, Shaq, Star and Bradberry. All whom display top of the league talent. It just needs help generating a pass rush. They will be formidable. But the offense has some serious concerns that need to be addressed.

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9 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Its mind numbing, every one knows how pathetic our WR core is and yet he wasn't signed one impact receiver.

it's really not. that KB and funch are a bunch of JAGs is one of the more entitled myths ever to circulate these boards.

however if he doesn't sign coredelle patterson i'm going to lose my absolute shit

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25 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

it's really not. that KB and funch are a bunch of JAGs is one of the more entitled myths ever to circulate these boards.

however if he doesn't sign coredelle patterson i'm going to lose my absolute shit

KB is good but limited, needs a complementary piece.

Funchess is not even a JAG. He's whatever is below that

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58 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

oh good a thread for all the dummies to gather and share their stupid opinions. I'm out. 

Yeah, screw this guy for starting a thread on a message board expressing his opinion. On a serious note, just because you don't agree with his views doesn't make them stupid.  Need to grow up, bud. 

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