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What will it take for our offense to succeed?


jarhead

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We have got to get our offense to get out of shitter.After all the excitment is over about drafting Cam Newton and the reality sets in that he will not be a superstar overnight....now what?

The first thing is we need a veteran QB that can start and execute some assemblace of a passing game.We then either a healthy Otah or a suitible replacement.BTW.....does anyone know his status?We also need a right guard and in my opinion a veteran wr that can stretch the field.We also will need another TE to replace Shockey when he gets hurt in the 1st game ot training camp.

.I think Riveria will keep it simple to start but get more people involved catching the ball.My hope is we can move to the middle of the pack with total offense but feel I may be to optimistic.Thoughts?

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At this stage, a vet QB who knows the system would be a big step in the right direction.

:skep:your only choices there are Volek and Anderson and no thanks I do agree we need a vet QB. They should be able to learn the system and the coaches need to also adapt their philosophies to the talent on the team not just come with their way only.

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