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Assuming Fox is gone, do you want to keep Meeks?


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Should we keep Meeks?  

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  1. 1. Should we keep Meeks?

    • Heck Yes
      50
    • Heck No
      8
    • Depends on who is Head Coach
      40
    • warm moist apple pie
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We gave up 6 turnovers to the Saints and they scored only 30 points...

hard to complain about.

usually giving up 30 points to a team is a bad thing....if we had a real QB and cut down on the turnovers we would be 8-0...lol guess every team would say that..haha

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I'd say it completely depends on the new Head Coach and his game philosophy. If by some twist of fate we got say... Tony Dungy then I would definitely say keep Meeks. If we get someone other than Dungy then it really just depends on how the HC wants to play ball.

Though I must admit I am liking what Meeks is doing to the defense overall. I think with speed and intelligence it works well, so long as the front four can pressure through the OL and a RB blocker.

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