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Who's Safe?


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Nobody is safe... We will hire a new GM from outside the organization who will come in and "fix" this franchise... I don't think anybody is safe to be honest

No one is safe not even Scam. In fact I wouldn't be totally shocked if he is traded before the deadline. If not then early in the offseason.

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I think J-stew is safe. He's our best back and he's still very young. If I was a new coach I'd be happy to know that i still have a powerful inside runner who's a great back in the passing game. DeAngelo is best in a traditional run game and Tolbert really is a waste at this point. Stewart can do both of their jobs just as well.

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Much like everyone else...

On offense

Cam

Kalil

Olsen

JStew

Gross

Silatolu

Defense

Kuechly

CJ

Thomas Davis

Frank Alexander

Trade discussions (teams that feel they just need few pieces for deep playoff run)-

Smitty/DWill to Denver for 2013 1st and 3rd or 2013 1st and conditional pick.

Smitty to Houston for 3rd

Smitty to Chicago for 3rd

Gamble to Denver for 3rd?

If Beason comes back healthy prior to trade deadline and performs...he could be a candidate as well.

Go young.

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