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The Timing of our Rebuild is Ideal


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So, let's see... we need a good HC, OC and DC, plus positional coaches, trainers and medical staff. 

We need a QB, desperately.

We need a WR1/2.

We need a TE.

Oh, and now we need to replace a RB who made up 75% of our offensive yardage. That'll be easy. (And our back-ups are barely back-up quality... no one waiting in the wings).

We need a new team owner.

And for fug sake, let's get a new GM because this guy is a certified sucker who can't judge talent. Oh and he thought Robbie Anderson was worth millions upon millions of dollars.

Yeah, the rebuild. I'm so frikkin' expecting this to work. 

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12 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

So, let's see... we need a good HC, OC and DC, plus positional coaches, trainers and medical staff. 

We need a QB, desperately.

We need a WR1/2.

We need a TE.

Oh, and now we need to replace a RB who made up 75% of our offensive yardage. That'll be easy. (And our back-ups are barely back-up quality... no one waiting in the wings).

We need a new team owner.

And for fug sake, let's get a new GM because this guy is a certified sucker who can't judge talent. Oh and he thought Robbie Anderson was worth millions upon millions of dollars.

Yeah, the rebuild. I'm so frikkin' expecting this to work. 

I mean I’m just saying the timing is good, not that we’ll be able to perfectly execute it. This upcoming HC-QB combo is critical.

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19 minutes ago, davos said:

I mean I’m just saying the timing is good, not that we’ll be able to perfectly execute it. This upcoming HC-QB combo is critical.

timing was actually ideal to start the rebuild going into 2020.  I mean, if you look around the NFCS.  We in theory should just now be approaching the time to start having put something together.   As the NFCS turns weak.  

 

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42 minutes ago, stbugs said:

This is such an important draft that I don’t like this sentiment. After two really mediocre drafts, you are excited to see what Fitterer can do? Do we really think he just took the picks from Rhule and just called them in?

I hope we hire the right coach and find that there’s a better GM we can trust.

If we 2021 this draft, we are pretty much shot for talent for a while. That scares me. I don’t trust any of the current staff at all. We’ll see how it goes. At least the draft is interesting now and not going to be another 2022 draft missing multiple picks. We can just imagine CMC is hurt again.

Oh I never said excited. I am just glad to see how it works out because we should know if that is an area of concern or not. If it looks very similar to previous drafts, we know he also needs to be booted.

If Fitt can at least Hurney us into a great QB prospect, that is basically all we need. The rest is just icing. 

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