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I think we spent the better part of 2 1/2 years getting rid of everyone over 30 and making a committment to build through the draft with young players. We had options this offseason and we chose to help Cam in every possible way including over paying DWill to give him the best chance for success.

Some position had to suffer and since the coaching staff, as we should, knows this will take another couple of years to get where we need to be they are not going to go against the plan. They are not going to over spend for another CB near 30 or that has a high price. Truth is we don't have the money anyway. Secondary help will come through the draft next year or a free agent steal like Olsen.

Ther is a plan. We will be improved this year and even mores the next. Just to see the potential and path is good enough for me. Everyone sit back and enjoy the ride. It's the journey that is the best part anyway.

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I think we spent the better part of 2 1/2 years getting rid of everyone over 30 and making a committment to build through the draft with young players. We had options this offseason and we chose to help Cam in every possible way including over paying DWill to give him the best chance for success.

Some position had to suffer and since the coaching staff, as we should, knows this will take another couple of years to get where we need to be they are not going to go against the plan. They are not going to over spend for another CB near 30 or that has a high price. Truth is we don't have the money anyway. Secondary help will come through the draft next year or a free agent steal like Olsen.

Ther is a plan. We will be improved this year and even mores the next. Just to see the potential and path is good enough for me. Everyone sit back and enjoy the ride. It's the journey that is the best part anyway.

Post of the damned preseason. Somebody sticky this post for the hole forum to see.

Rep to you.

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I definitely agree there's a plan for the future, but, watching Captain get destroyed by opposing QBs is not going to be fun.

Does anyone know any of the "top" CB prospects as of right now? I've been looking for a list of the top college prospects for a few days, and I can't find one. I know the list is basically Luck, Jeffery, Barkley, and then everyone else.

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I think we spent the better part of 2 1/2 years getting rid of everyone over 30 and making a committment to build through the draft with young players. We had options this offseason and we chose to help Cam in every possible way including over paying DWill to give him the best chance for success.

Some position had to suffer and since the coaching staff, as we should, knows this will take another couple of years to get where we need to be they are not going to go against the plan. They are not going to over spend for another CB near 30 or that has a high price. Truth is we don't have the money anyway. Secondary help will come through the draft next year or a free agent steal like Olsen.

Ther is a plan. We will be improved this year and even mores the next. Just to see the potential and path is good enough for me. Everyone sit back and enjoy the ride. It's the journey that is the best part anyway.

Preach on, brother, preach on.

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Ppl forget we had an above average defense last year (until it was obvious they got sick of making up for the offenses mistakes.) Thats when it went downhill. We still have our core guys GOOD DE, DT will improve this year, LB's are top's in the league, secondary is fine. If you think Gamble is a waste then your an idiot. If we picked up another CB...NFL teams won't chalk our game up as an auto W.

-But im just stating facts

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I definitely agree there's a plan for the future, but, watching Captain get destroyed by opposing QBs is not going to be fun.

Does anyone know any of the "top" CB prospects as of right now? I've been looking for a list of the top college prospects for a few days, and I can't find one. I know the list is basically Luck, Jeffery, Barkley, and then everyone else.

Jayron Hosley from Virginia Tech 2012! I think he is gonna be the best CB prospect in next years draft.

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I feel sure we will pick up somebody after cuts that will be able to start or give solid playing time. And we don't have to worry about the cap if we can get Kalil under a long term contract in the next couple of weeks.

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I feel sure we will pick up somebody after cuts that will be able to start or give solid playing time. And we don't have to worry about the cap if we can get Kalil under a long term contract in the next couple of weeks.

I wouldn't be suprised if that was the plan. Im still all aboard the asante samuel train though if your reading this Coach Ron?

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