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This is what we need to do this offseason


gorillamilitia13

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Upgrade our secondary

right now we really need to set our eyes on Asmougha, he can do wonders for our team. As a Panthers fan I have to admit our pass defence is was horrible in the last half of the season last year.

Upgrade our D-Line

Knowing Pep is most likely going to leave Al Haynseworth would be a great player to come in and be a great help. We only saw a little bit of Hilee Taylor this season but I liked the way he played when he was out there before he got injured, something to think about.

Upgrade our OLB

This is probably less of a concern than our other two but our linebackers are not really good a big reason why our D started struggling our ILB is great but maybe we can get a better player to play on the opposite side of Davis.

Start thinking about playing Jarrett more

This kid is a beast and he loves to play football we need to think about putting him in way more especially on third downs were he is his best.

Draft a QB with our first round pick we will get from trading Pep

I know Jake is going to be our starter next year and probably the year after that but we need to draft a qb now because Jake is becoming old and it will be good to get one now than to draft one in two years because he will have to time to practice and train with our team and when its time to step in he will be ready, like Matt Cassell and Aaron Rodgers. Sanchez would be good here.

Fire Trgo

We will never have a defense like the Steelers and Ravens with him.

That's what I think we need to do to help our franchise

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My offseason

Tag Peppers, trade him for 1st and 3rd or more, no less

Resign Gross keep our oline intact

Go after Jovan Haye or Hayneswoth

Resign Frank O

Draft

1. DT/DE

2. RG Herman Johnson, I want this guy bad

3. DT

3. CB

4. WR/KR someone f*ckin fast, we need another guy who can provide some spark

5. RB- to replace Goings, or we could take Birmingham off the ps

6. FB

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No way Fox and Hurney get a QB in the draft. Besides, the fact that they like the QB's we already have, they have made it clear that they do not like drafting and developing QB's.

I think it would be a HUGE boost to our defense if we could go out and get Asomugha in FA. We should get a first round pick for Peppers and we need to use that to help out the D-line.

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