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Hes turned into a real leader out there in only his second year.  We have a bunch of really young, really good core pieces of this team.  And it pains me to say, but we are a couple plays away from being at the worst 5-5 right now.  Its not nearly as bad as some of us have made it out to be.  We just need a QB.  We've got an elite Edge, an elite LT, and elite CB, and elite SS, very very good WR1, great o-line all the way across.  TMJ is coming into his own.  We need a legit playmaking LB or 2, a QB, an Edge opposite Burns, and a few more pieces here and there and we can be a really, really good team.  Its dark now, but I am excited for the future of this team. 

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3 hours ago, joemac said:

Hes turned into a real leader out there in only his second year.  We have a bunch of really young, really good core pieces of this team.  And it pains me to say, but we are a couple plays away from being at the worst 5-5 right now.  Its not nearly as bad as some of us have made it out to be.  We just need a QB.  We've got an elite Edge, an elite LT, and elite CB, and elite SS, very very good WR1, great o-line all the way across.  TMJ is coming into his own.  We need a legit playmaking LB or 2, a QB, an Edge opposite Burns, and a few more pieces here and there and we can be a really, really good team.  Its dark now, but I am excited for the future of this team. 

Don't forget about Derrick Brown. He has turned into a monster. I think competent QB play is the team's biggest problem. Then coaching/play calling, and lastly a sideline to sideline middle LB. No team is perfect. Panthers shore those issues and they'll be tough to beat. Easier said than done with the first 2 though.

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