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We have Young DTs that will learn as the season goes on. We need a veteran but it is not more pressing than our CB/WR need.

Add OLINE to the mix over WR so we can run the damn ball...our depth blows on the OL:(

If you think we need OL over WR you haven't been watching our games.

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So, who is this miracle WR we are going to pick up that is gonna make a difference ? Do you think our OL is great ? Our whole right side, including huge enigma Otah is highly questionable ? Those 2 jibronies Garry Williams and Bernadeau can't open a hole big enough for a Nathan's Hot Dog.

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We have Young DTs that will learn as the season goes on. We need a veteran but it is not more pressing than our CB/WR need.

If you think we need OL over WR you haven't been watching our games.

CB is the number one need. OL help is needed unless Otah and Schwartz show up and dominate (which is questionable). I like our chances of picking up OLINE help better than WR help. Olsen helps to offset the weakness at WR.

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So, who is this miracle WR we are going to pick up that is gonna make a difference ? Do you think our OL is great ? Our whole right side, including huge enigma Otah is highly questionable ? Those 2 jibronies Garry Williams and Bernadeau can't open a hole big enough for a Nathan's Hot Dog.

Great use of the word. For that you get pi.

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Believe it or not I do not think CB is our biggest need. I'm more worried about the OL and DL. At the CB position we have some atheletes and our safeties are coming along. As the season progresses, this group has a good chance to gel. On the other hand our O-line hasn't looked good but a handful of times in the last 10+ games. Otah is the key, but is he even going to be ready for week 1? I'm skeptical, having read numerous posts about it on this forum. We need a RG like nobody's business. Garry Williams ain't the answer. Not an expensive one, just a decent one.

And if there is an opportunity at DT out there, a vet who can come in and make an impact in the rotation, that would be ideal. I agree with those who say a stronger pass rush/run blocking DT can really take the pressure off of our defensive backfield.

Shore up our holes in the trenches first and foremost. That is precisely where we got beat by Miami. I don't buy the "no game planning...vanilla playcalling" BS. We looked like crap and Hurney needs to fix this.

We gotta spend the money anyway! Right?

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We have Young DTs that will learn as the season goes on. We need a veteran but it is not more pressing than our CB/WR need.

If you think we need OL over WR you haven't been watching our games.

Did you watch the Dolphins game?

Won't matter how good our CB's are if we can't stop the run and can't put any pressure on the QB.

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We have Young DTs that will learn as the season goes on. We need a veteran but it is not more pressing than our CB/WR need.

The same could be said about WR's. Except that we do have a veteran wr and for that matter, a veteran cb, and neither of them have played yet. Whereas we have no quality veteran DT with Edwards injured. IMO, with the quality of our tightends, we can get by with what we have at receiver. But getting another DT is something we must do. We could sign the best corner in the NFL, but if we can't get some push on the line or stop the run up the middle, it will not matter.

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