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Subtract form 2-15 team; Frankie Luvu, Donte Jackson, Bradley Bozeman, Vonn Bell, Brian Burns,


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Y’all just gotta accept this is a full tear down rebuild that should’ve happened 4-5 years ago. It’s going to be 2-3 years minimum to put a competitive roster on the field 

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Yep and look at next years QB class… it’s not good

I know they’re not but good lord they needed to do their homework on this years class. I’d take a QB at 33 and not think twice if someone falls 

If Bryce didn’t look like absolute dog sh!t last year we wouldn’t be going full blown rebuild and taking on these crazy dead money hits

So they know Bryce ain’t it but will they actually take a swing at 33? I doubt it. Probably build an OL and get ready for next QB

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Free agency just started up today. Only one person from that list had a good year and we just added a top 3 guard in the league. I get being upset about what we got in return for Burns, but we are truly rebuilding this team. We can sign many more people with burns off the books. We had a couple good players from that 2 win team; and Luvu was the only one I cared about if he stayed.

Im not mad if we totally focus on rebuilding the offense year one. It’s needed and we have the smart portion of FA and the draft to go.

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2 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Free agency just started up today. Only one person from that list had a good year and we just added a top 3 guard in the league. I get being upset about what we got in return for Burns, but we are truly rebuilding this team. We can sign many more people with burns off the books. We had a couple good players from that 2 win team; and Luvu was the only one I cared about if he stayed.

Im not mad if we totally focus on rebuilding the offense year one. It’s needed and we have the smart portion of FA and the draft to go.

The Burns trade was just the Sweat trade with an extra 5th. Both are similar players. 

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2 minutes ago, RJK said:

Y’all just gotta accept this is a full tear down rebuild that should’ve happened 4-5 years ago. It’s going to be 2-3 years minimum to put a competitive roster on the field 

I think that we can see baby steps this season, a semblance of improvement in 2025, and then be competitive by 2026 and legit by 2027. That's my reasonable expectation. 

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2 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Did any of that sound like a solid foundation to build upon? Not IMO.

What will hurt is what they do next. All of this is just yesterday's pain. 

CMC, DJ Moore, and Brian Burns are all pro bowl players who I’d love to have on my team with a rookie QB.

We now have the rookie QB with none of those players. How this team managed to fug that up is mind boggling.

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