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offense looking good


juliosantos

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This is shaping up to be one of the best offenses we had roster wise in a long long time. Offensive line is much improved with the addition  of kalil at lt, if ohers back that can be huge and it will be good that we actually have competition for once at right tackle . There is also no more mike remmers thank god for that .We also have a ton of weapons , stewarts back to pound the ball now we also got mccaffrey and samuel to take carries in the back field / receive out of the back fielf and they both can line up at slot , just imagine if funchess and kelvin live up to their hype how scary this offense can be . Now it all comes down to shula and will we get the 2015 shula or the shula we know? i guess well find out but this offense is something to be excited for and gettleman had one hell of a draft . #keeppounding

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It's all on Shula IMO. OL issues were huge last year and I'm sure he argued that he didn't have the pieces on the roster to properly counter that. Well, we just spent the #8 and #40 overall picks on players who excel in the screen game, short passing game, and racking up YAC. In short, Shula is out of excuses. 

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3 hours ago, Hogmolliesmaht said:

Exactly. Ginn was fast and all but he was never really a legitimate playmaker. CMC and Samuel both have a good shot at earning that label now.

ginn was good but those hands!!! guy drops everything

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