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Most important factor for a successful season in 09?


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QB play.

D-line

QB play doesn't even have to be elite...just free of stupid mistakes and spreading the ball around a little more.

Dline is crucial, though. plug up that middle and attack from the edges every single play.

i would also add improved secondary. we are going to be playing some pass happy teams next year. that passing game has to get shut down or contained. INTs HAVE to pick up. there were a good few dropped and that can't happen again. Harris has to get back into his FF groove again as well. he was lethal to WRs a couple years ago...he needs to do that again.

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if get pressure on the D-line everything will fall into place

we can run the ball all we want but it won't matter if our opponent can score in 2 min intervals like week 17 against NO

back when we had a good D-line we were getting INTs and fumbles like nobodies buisness, i miss those days

if we get D-line pressure we will be elite

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