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This is a silly train of thought. If you don't think Gettleman knows this teams weaknesses intimately than you don't have a lot of faith in the man. If you think he doesn't have a team of people scouting other teams for possibilities to upgrade those weaknesses, again, I think you are wrong.

If you should be hoping for anything, it is that the players on our team show they can handle the starting role against good competition. That way, we don't have our hand forced into paying way to much for a stop-gap veteran or being forced to trade away draft picks to secure the spot.

Agreed we do need some offensive line depth though. I don't want the Panthers to be forced to over pay for a one year rental. Despite our secondary being relatively weak I'm ok with it. No team is perfect but our efforts in updating our offensive line have been frustrating. Gettlemans expertise with the Giants was with veteran player evaluations so this is where he should prosper. I'm hopeful and confident that he is looking for some help on that line.

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I'd prefer our guys play well. Call me crazy. I know it's a novel approach to following a sports team.

 

And next season I want Ron Rivera to be coaching this team because it will mean we had a good fuging season this year.

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