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How we CAN make the playoffs


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I'm not sure about our playoff chances, but I'm cautiously optimistic. What I do know is that whichever young LB plays the sam position is going to be lights out. Beason is going to have Connor or Anderson playing great ball. If healthy, I fully expect us to have the best LB core in the NFL by the trade deadline.

yes...i agree on defensive side. Its our passing that concerns me

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The overall team is much better without TO than with.

TO has way too many ego issues to be part of this team (think of Keshawn squared). I know many will as, how is that different that Smith? The answer is simple. Smith covets winning. TO covets attention

Walker may provide a supporting role but you do not want to count on him too much as it may prove to be costly.

Agree, one year with TO may ruin Matty for years to come.

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We can run the ball and with our secondary we have one of the best pass defenses in the league (apparently the new wave of football is the pass) so I think we have a legit shot to make some noise. Moore needs to come out and keep defenses honest and let the OL and RBs take care of business.

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NO no no thank you.... I believe we can make the playoffs without them.

TO Brings too much drama, and I don't think it's what Moore needs to deal with his first season as a starter. Not to mention the man is getting old and very injury prone.

Javon Walker is washed up no thanks... I'll rather give playing time to a younger WR with upside and potential.

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