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Time to stop being delusional


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This season was over before it began with retaining you know who.

I saw a lot of overly optimistic people here talking about playoffs, etc., after beating the bucs.

News flash - Bucs are straight poo too

Which leads us back to the most pressing need - we gotta get the top 1 or 2 draft slots and get that franchise QB. Without it we are forever stuck in the .500 seasons. 

It was great watching this game and seeing us be competitive and look like a competent NFL team.  What a difference when you get rid of the living, breathing, human piece of poo. 

So that leads us back to the main issues coming into this offseason. 

HC - Wilks is not the answer. Seems like a great guy, and is light years ahead of poo face as far as coaching goes. That being said, we gotta get on board with the new direction of this league and that is with an offensive minded HC. Let’s do this rebuild right and let retreads live where they should.

Burns - TRADE HIM. If we can get 2 1’s for him we are insane to not do that. He is not worth what we will have to pay him and never takes over games. I hate to bring up his name, but before he did what he did, Greg Hardy was light years better than Burns! 

Shaq - TRADE HIM. 

I would like to see what we are capable of with a bunch of high picks, new coach, new QB. Stop trying to put bandaids on this and hit the reset for real.

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I'm still up for trading Burns.  Look, TWO first rounders for a pass rush specialist...not even an ELITE pass rush specialist, is more than a fair trade.

I was going to start another thread on this but, in a nutshell, we are honestly only a few players away from being a really good team.  If we come away this draft with 5 or even 6 picks in the first 100, then this team not only can compete, but make some noise next season.

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

I'm still up for trading Burns.  Look, TWO first rounders for a pass rush specialist...not even an ELITE pass rush specialist, is more than a fair trade.

I was going to start another thread on this but, in a nutshell, we are honestly only a few players away from being a really good team.  If we come away this draft with 5 or even 6 picks in the first 100, then this team not only can compete, but make some noise next season.

Completely agree! And, getting rid of Rhule has shown that we have a solid core. Just need that new HC and QB and we are ready to roll.

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