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Our dual tight end threat.


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This really seems to be one of the main reasons why we are giving defensive coordinators fits. The subject of resigning Shockey has come up in a few topics on here but what do you think the chances are of Shockey resigning with us for a 2-3 year deal? They seem to be perfect for this offense. They're like the 2009 tight end version of double trouble. We need a nick name so someone needs to get on that ASAP. I'm loving this dual threat.

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Nick names suck.

Tightends do pose matchup problems.

This offense is loaded with weapons.

Two elite running backs.

One of the best receivers in the league.

Two dangerous tight ends.

(Damn i miss gettis)

The defense can't shut them all down.

All the qb has to do is get the ball into the hands of his playmakers.

Our tightends havent had the success i have been expecting, but that's cause te attention they've been getting from defenses, especially in the redzone.

Once Cam eliminates his mistakes, and continues to gel with his weapons, this offense will be even more dangerous.

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