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Is this the most talented 7-9 team we’ve ever had?


Carl Spackler

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1 minute ago, bigdog10 said:

Your kidding yourself if you think this team is talented. Yes, we have some very talented starters in guys like Cam, Luke, CMC, Olsen, Davis, but this team is completely devoid of talented depth and role players. 

We’re actually really talented if there were no such thing as defense or a kicking game 

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The 2004 team was destined for greatness and should have repeated the Super Bowl,.. been there to beat Phily and face the Patriots again,. Serious divine intervention at some of the injuries that torpedoed that season,..

No way this team minus Cam even compares

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Defense is really effing rough right now regardless of coaching. Let's just get that out of the way.

But this team has tremendous Super Bowl caliber talent on offense.

It's basically John Fox all over again with the propensity for being way too reliant on a conservative play it safe style of game management. Except that Ron Rivera, through what I can only assume at this point nearly a decade into his head coaching gig is either sheer ignorance or arrogant stubbornness, simply will not ever fully embrace a more aggressive style of game management unless his back is completely against the wall when it's too late. Like going for 2 against the Lions.

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