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I truly think our starting linebackers are as good as any other starting 3 across the NFL. Our defense would be a lot better if our o-line was good enough for us to run the ball and keep them off the field most of the game. But our linebackers are getting better and better every game. We will be set when Thomas Davis comes back!

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But that begs to question do you put Davis back in there with a unit thats already working so well together for most of the season? I mean by the time he gets back it'll be close to a year since he's played in a game, he's gonna be rusty.

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But that begs to question do you put Davis back in there with a unit thats already working so well together for most of the season? I mean by the time he gets back it'll be close to a year since he's played in a game, he's gonna be rusty.

I would not put him in cause I tore my ACL skateboarding, and it really takes about two years before it mends on both ends of whatever you choose to fix it with. Plus he just got it fixed last year, so I would put him on IR now and move on.

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