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Look at the bright side...


The Don

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All this negativity on here just makes me wanna cry. It's a tough situation to be in the dog house with teams like the Cleveland Browns, or Detroit Lions... but if you want to try and stay on a positive note... should we lose all of our games, we'll have the #1 pick in next year's draft (should there be a next season, which there probably will be). JR will clean house, and our new coach will probably stick with Clausen, Stewart, Beason, Gamble, and probably three of our five starting offensive lineman (you can kind of guess which ones those are). So whoever comes in to replace Fox will have a solid foundation to build around and I don't think it'll take two to three years to reach the playoffs. I think it'll happen next season. When you think about teams like this, the Falcons stand out the most in my eyes. Mike Smith came in, made a change at QB, brought in some guys whom he was familiar with, and took them to the playoffs in his first season there. The same could be said of Rex "Shamoo" Ryan and the Jets. We're already a step ahead with our QB, now we just need a few key guys and a new head coach to get things going!

Just stick in there guys, next season will be here before you know it!

PS: F*ck John Fox.

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We have a lot of solid players here.

Get a coaching staff with a clue. Fill the second CB hole, get a #2 WR with a clue, add another playmaker or two on the DL and boom were back in the playoffs.

Clausen

DWill

JStew

Goodson

Fiametta

Smith

Our TE stable

Gross (He'll figure it out)

Otah

Kalil

Our LG from SC whose name is eluding me right now

Hardy

Beason

Connor

Davis

Norwood

Gamble

Martin

Munnerlyn

We have a poo load of talent on this team but when you have a complete lack of a coaching and a few major gigantic holes its hard to win in this league.

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We have a lot of solid players here.

Get a coaching staff with a clue. Fill the second CB hole, get a #2 WR with a clue, add another playmaker or two on the DL and boom were back in the playoffs.

Clausen

DWill

JStew

Goodson

Smith

Gross (He'll figure it out)

Otah

Kalil

Our LG from SC whose name is eluding me right now

Hardy

Beason

Connor

Davis

Norwood

Gamble

Martin

Munnerlyn

We have a poo load of talent on this team but when you have a complete lack of a coaching and a few major gigantic holes its hard to win in this league.

I like this list, a lot. What I don't like, and it's something that I have been saying for a very long time, is that we have never fully addressed the passing game. Even when the NFL pretty much made it known that you were going to have to score 24 pts per week to win on a consistant basis.

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We have a lot of solid players here.

Get a coaching staff with a clue. Fill the second CB hole, get a #2 WR with a clue, add another playmaker or two on the DL and boom were back in the playoffs.

Clausen

DWill

JStew

Goodson

Fiametta

Smith

Our TE stable

Gross (He'll figure it out)

Otah

Kalil

Our LG from SC whose name is eluding me right now

Hardy

Beason

Connor

Davis

Norwood

Gamble

Martin

Munnerlyn

We have a poo load of talent on this team but when you have a complete lack of a coaching and a few major gigantic holes its hard to win in this league.

You know, I thought about the whole coaching aspect of it too after I posted the OP. I wouldn't touch the defense to be honest with you. Well, yeah... a CB and a couple DE's wouldn't be a bad idea... but I think Ron Meeks really fires this team up, along with Brian Baker. Our special teams have been much improved over last season... it's really just been our offense. Through the many years that Fox has been here, the only part of the offense he seems to want to focus on is the running game. And I remember listening to an interview of Marty Hurney and he started listing off positions that he felt comfortable with while leading up to the decision to pick Jimmy Clausen. He said something like "with our running game, and Steve Smith at the wide receiver position, we just felt necessary to add some depth at the QB position to add flexibility to our offense." What this says to me is that Hurney and Fox have been complacent to just having one wide receiver to carry the bulk load. And it kind of screams to me that even though they've spent a lot of time on the passing game this offseason, they didn't really spend enough time on it.

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All this negativity on here just makes me wanna cry. It's a tough situation to be in the dog house with teams like the Cleveland Browns, or Detroit Lions... but if you want to try and stay on a positive note... should we lose all of our games, we'll have the #1 pick in next year's draft (should there be a next season, which there probably will be). JR will clean house, and our new coach will probably stick with Clausen, Stewart, Beason, Gamble, and probably three of our five starting offensive lineman (you can kind of guess which ones those are). So whoever comes in to replace Fox will have a solid foundation to build around and I don't think it'll take two to three years to reach the playoffs. I think it'll happen next season. When you think about teams like this, the Falcons stand out the most in my eyes. Mike Smith came in, made a change at QB, brought in some guys whom he was familiar with, and took them to the playoffs in his first season there. The same could be said of Rex "Shamoo" Ryan and the Jets. We're already a step ahead with our QB, now we just need a few key guys and a new head coach to get things going!

Just stick in there guys, next season will be here before you know it!

PS: F*ck John Fox.

if there is no lockout and if we had the #1 pick.....Jerry would make sure it got traded. Jerry is leading the charge for a lockout b/c he doesn't want to be paying absurd contracts.....he wants to "take back the league".

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