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Let's Put Things in Perspective


Matthias

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My brethren, this team is nothing but an upset team at best. A team that can cause problems for teams looking to make it to the playoffs. So if any of you are still hoping this team will make a wildcard run, you will be sorely disappointed. So here is what we should watch for the rest of the season.

1. Kuechly's development

2. Gettis' return (see if he has any star potential)

3. Charles Johnson's progress of being a dominant pass rusher

4. Cam's development (Hopefully this coaching staff won't hinder his career)

Those are some of the things I'm going to watch for. Hopefully next year, we will have a new GM and perhaps a new head coach. We should have a pretty high draft pick, so hopefully we get a game changer there, because we don't have the money to get someone in free agency. What are some other things we should watch for?

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Who'll step up and be the true no.2 WR. Dnt even talk bout no.1 after Smitty is gone bc we don't have one on the team ATM.

How well Norman can keep playing and his consistency. Hopefully we don't have to draft a high cb next yr. I hope Norman is the answer.

I'm not even going to keep up with Kuechly. I'm pist at him. He's no Urlacher, Cushing or Laurinaitis.

And I'll keep an eye on how many plays Naka is going to cost us.

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Those we should enjoy watching the development of:

Cam, Norman, Alexander, Kuechly, LaFell, Pilares, Silatolu.

In the offseason we need:

At least one safety, a receiver, a CB, a DT, a T, a G, and a TE (I was a big Barney fan but he has yet to show very much) Free agency or draft, I dont care. As much as I love him it would be in the best interest of the team to trade Dwill to a team hurting for a RB, or outright cut him. Not because he isnt a great part of this offense or that we dont love him. That money NEEDS to go elsewhere on the team. There are too many glaring painful holes that should be filled in free agency.

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Those we should enjoy watching the development of:

Cam, Norman, Alexander, Kuechly, LaFell, Pilares, Silatolu.

In the offseason we need:

At least one LB and RB (I was a big Barney fan but he has yet to show very much) Free agency or draft, I dont care. As much as I love him it would be in the best interest of the team to trade Dwill to a team hurting for a RB, or outright cut him. Not because he isnt a great part of this offense or that we dont love him. That money NEEDS to go elsewhere on the team. There are too many glaring painful holes that should be filled in free agency.

Hurndog fix dat for ya.

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