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Hello, it's me, Sam Mills Fan. This organization is falling off a cliff.


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5 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

Brother we are already there.  We have been for at least the last two seasons.

If you really think about it we’ve been relevant 4 seasons out of 25 if you don’t include the one and done playoff appearances (and the one playoff win against the Cardinals 3rd string QB) where it was painfully obvious we had no business even being there.

Who knows what the future brings but anyone not willing to take the risk because they’re happy with that kind of history is pathetic. 

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6 hours ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

He'll be good, but he'll take us from 1-15 in 2020 to around average for a few years after that. Anyone that thinks this team is contending prior to like 2024 is insane.

if thats what it takes to build a superbowl team and sustain it, then so be it. 

 

we wont get there paying for duct tape like its steel rebar. 

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19 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

if thats what it takes to build a superbowl team and sustain it, then so be it. 

 

we wont get there paying for duct tape like its steel rebar. 

When has it worked before??

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you staking your entire fandom on an overpaid guard that has been pretty average the last two years is something 

I'm glad that if were going to rebuild were going full nuke. We've tried retooling since 2015 and it hasn't worked. We lost one of our best two players to retirement, the other is a huge health question mark. I think it would be sillier if we WERENT exploring all of our options to shed salary and get younger

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You guys and your chicken little, the sky is falling, conspiracy theories - annoying at times but mostly entertaining. 

The team will be fine as long as the offensive line and interior dline are addressed in FA and the draft. The team does not need 1st rounders at every position. Heck Turner was a 3rd rounder if I remember correctly so couldn't his replacement be a 3rd rounder or even a 4th rounder in a draft with so much oline talent? 

Keep Cam healthy. Ride CMC. Utilize all of our RBs and find creative ways to get the ball to Moore and Samuel. Defense needs an identity - and some DTs that can hold their gaps. A disruptive DT is great (KK), but the team needs a couple of run stuffers like Kyle Love from 2-3 years ago. 

The team picked up at least 4 starters via FA last offseason and they didn't break the bank. 

Really need to stop over reacting to every move like it's the end of the season already. Or not. Like I said, you're mostly entertaining.

 

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I mean this does really go to show you just how little a lot of fans know about the NFL as whole...these people actually thought our "good" players are good by other good team standards....here's a clue...they aren't.

Hell they even said what we all know and that is that our #1 wr not named CMC is actually a #2. That's been true since Smitty got cut. This fanbase always and I mean literally always over values our players who are average at best but they are "good" here because everyone is below average or poo.

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