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Its Been A Great Offseason For Us.


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1.We have improved our S.Teams and got our returner In Adams who gonna be a game changer for us.(Remember ST cost us least 3 games last year).

2.We Filled our #2 CB Spot: Josh Norman is a guy who will start from day one and also we have Brandon Hogan so we good there.

I know some here will say we did'n improve DT but I got 100% trust in Shirley,Kearse,and Edwards thats a solid unit right there so all in all its been a great off season and can't wait to see us in action in September.

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I think we've had a good offseason... With that said, next year when we don't have a 3rd rnd pick again, people will be bitching unless Alexander comes in and produces right away.

I'm cautiously optimistic about our depth, because we've brought in a lot of competition, and with that at this level will probably cause more injuries in camp for people trying to make the team. I just pray that we can stay relatively healthy throughout camp and the season. If we can, we will make a poo ton of noise that few expected.

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Imagine if I made a thread saying the following before the offseason began...

this is what we should do to build a playoff team for next year:

our top free agent acquisition should be a fullback

our top draft picks should be a guard and a linebacker

DT we shouldn't touch at all

pass rush and secondary aren't that big of a deal. we can add some depth guys in the 4th or 5th round but that's it

olindo mare is fine, let's stick with him at kicker

don't bother resigning schwartz or shockey

what do you think the response would have been if I posted that before the offseason began?

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Imagine if I made a thread saying the following before the offseason began...

this is what we should do to build a playoff team for next year:

our top free agent acquisition should be a fullback

our top draft picks should be a guard and a linebacker

DT we shouldn't touch at all

pass rush and secondary aren't that big of a deal. we can add some depth guys in the 4th or 5th round but that's it

olindo mare is fine, let's stick with him at kicker

don't bother resigning schwartz or shockey

what do you think the response would have been if I posted that before the offseason began?

I for one made a similar thread, and I was flamed outta the board. But I would have definitely flamed u for the "keep Mare" part.

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