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There's a reasonable possbility that 6-10 could land us Ed Oliver


Carl Spackler

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Ed Oliver is a potentially game-changing defensive tackle who could greatly assist with the daunting revitalization project coming up for our defense.

If enough teams win 1-2 more games, our losing out will help move us into the top 10 and maybe as high as sixth. I've never, ever rooted for us to lose in the past. I want to win however possible, whenever possible. That said, winning is no longer possible. So why not enjoy the spoils of being a horrible team again and start looking at which players we can get in the draft?

The way I see it, we're only a:

- backup QB
- WR2
- TE
- LT
- LG
- C
- LDE
- LDT
- RDT
- RDE
- OLB
- NB
- SS
- FS
- K
- HC
- DC
- STC
- DBC
- GM

away from being a good team again

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34 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

beats 90% of our team, who wilt like a folding chair once the opening kickoff is completed

I think he would fit in with our team. He would rather sit out and worry about the draft than play for the guys around him. Lack of heart looks like a Panther trait. 

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