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So much for re-signing Shirley...


kls11310

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Don't worry guys, Hurney and Ron will pick up someone else's trash in a few weeks. Everyone here will say he'll shine because he's getting a fresh start, and they'll remind us all about diamonds in the rough. #superbowl

Our D-Line will be average again no matter what happens in the next few weeks. Deal with it.

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Not doomed but our DL is poo until proven otherwise....

Doesn't help

If they are going to dump Neblett and replace him I doubt they would have any problems finding a replacement of eqaul caliber.

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It was poo last year with two rookies, no offseason, no vet presense and a new system- none of which is the case this season.

Ron Edwards is an old DT who has never played a down here....coming off an injury. Hope he can go but can't ink him back in like you can Beason.

Still a one man DL until guys become more than potential....

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Ron Edwards is an old DT who has never played a down here....coming off an injury. Hope he can go but can't ink him back in like you can Beason.

Still a one man DL until guys become more than potential....

He's coming off a tricep tear, no exactly a life altering injury. He's a NT who was there for eveythinh last year, it's not like it'll be brand new for him.

I wasnt worried about the DL predraft and I'm not particularly worried now.

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He's coming off a tricep tear, no exactly a life altering injury. He's a NT who was there for eveythinh last year, it's not like it'll be brand new for him.

I wasnt worried about the DL predraft and I'm not particularly worried now.

I am not overly worried....Edwards is just a 33 DT who has never played a down here. I don't expect him to solve the issues and be a legit starter for 16 games.

Will be up to the LBs and Rivera's D scheme that makes or breaks the front 7 play....and I am fine w/ that. I am looking forward to it. So tired of safe and conservative base D that we have seen for seasons....

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