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We've stopped the bleeding. Now we've got to stop the bleeding


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Man, I am psyched about all the goings on. Who would have ever thought that I'd be smiling with all of these cuts? I mean, wow! We have actually parted the ways with Pep. He got what he wanted, now will we get what we want (By the way, I think he kinda implied that Carolina wasn't committed to a winning tradition)? We finally dumped a whole lot of dead weight, beginning with Jake. Feeley has left for the Rams. And, unbelievably, we don't have any starters from our 2009 D-line. A week ago, i would have never believed that our slow moving, conservative, some might say "loyal" FO would move so fast and decisively, seemingly using a machete as opposed to a scalpel to cut the fat, and then some. Yeah, I'm grinning right now, from ear to ear, but you know how you're getting what you think is great news---mouth all wide open, looking directly at your source of enjoyment---but then a little bit of reality starts to seep through, and that smile becomes almost immeasurably smaller, and your eyes begin to rove just a wee bit (i.e., it becomes a little fake and/or plastered), well I'm beginning to get that feeling a little bit. Time to stop jettisoning the dead weight through the torpedo tubes, and fix and close some of those valves that have sprung open from the vacancies.

I like the apparent youth movement, but we need some old blood and new blood to rise back to the top.

On an off note, why hasn't anyone mentioned Dumervil?

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Completely agreed. It's all still a little confusing and overwhelming, but this is for the best. It really put a lot more emphasis on the draft though.

and as for Dumerville: we don't have a 1st and 3rd round to get him and even if we did Denver would match whatever we offered to keep their best player.

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Man, I am psyched about all the goings on. Who would have ever thought that I'd be smiling with all of these cuts? I mean, wow! We have actually parted the ways with Pep. He got what he wanted, now will we get what we want (By the way, I think he kinda implied that Carolina wasn't committed to a winning tradition)? We finally dumped a whole lot of dead weight, beginning with Jake. Feeley has left for the Rams. And, unbelievably, we don't have any starters from our 2009 D-line. A week ago, i would have never believed that our slow moving, conservative, some might say "loyal" FO would move so fast and decisively, seemingly using a machete as opposed to a scalpel to cut the fat, and then some. Yeah, I'm grinning right now, from ear to ear, but you know how you're getting what you think is great news---mouth all wide open, looking directly at your source of enjoyment---but then a little bit of reality starts to seep through, and that smile becomes almost immeasurably smaller, and your eyes begin to rove just a wee bit (i.e., it becomes a little fake and/or plastered), well I'm beginning to get that feeling a little bit. Time to stop jettisoning the dead weight through the torpedo tubes, and fix and close some of those valves that have sprung open from the vacancies.

I like the apparent youth movement, but we need some old blood and new blood to rise back to the top.

On an off note, why hasn't anyone mentioned Dumervil?

Because the Broncos want a 1st and 3rd for Dumervil and we don't have a first.

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and as for Dumerville: we don't have a 1st and 3rd round to get him and even if we did Denver would match whatever we offered to keep their best player.

Yeah, that's realistic. I was thinking that perhaps we could work something out, but the Broncos just aren't gonna let him go unless thatere is a huge bone involved in a trade deal, which is probably unrealistic.

You know what Dumervil's middle name is?

Kool!

I guess I don't have to ask what his parents were smoking.

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