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Ryan Kalil: We Will Win SB XLVII


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I really think we can if we can stay healthy for the whole season. If we can, defense will be better bc of Beason and Edwards being back. Addition of Kuechly, the three of then will make things easier for the secondary and Charles Johnson can rack up at least 12 sacks.

Offense will be offense. With Cam, Smitty and three legit backs behind a very good OLINE, well be a beast again. Chud is too much of a genius. I have more confident now in the wrs core after adding Murphy. Lafell, Gettis and Murphy are solids contributors.

ST will be better with Nortman and Adams returning punts. Bye AE. Only problem is Mare.

I would not be surprise if we go all the way. I really feel like we're going to be invincible this season.

Like I said , everyone needs to stay healthy. Especially Beason and Edwards.

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