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Huddle opinion....who agrees with the complete overhaul we are seeing


Jmac

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Their are some on here that will slam this post but I don't care. Who agrees with this complete gutting of the offense and the course we have taken so far in FA. I know money is tight, but other teams with money issues have found ways to Improve to some degree while we seem to be regressing day by day. I would have never dreamed that we would see this happening to this degree. If you don't like this post then don't continue reading or respond with some snarky answers. I spend money on this team and have a right to say what I think as do others. A half empty stadium with a deflated fan base is the last thing this team and town needed after a 12-4 season.I am just asking for some serious conversation without insults or derogatory comments about others opinions.....we are all fans and our opinions count (to us at least).

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I am fine with having Olsen on the roster, signing a good vet in the next days, drafting two WRs in the first four rounds and compliment it with King, Mc Nutt and maybe LaFell. Sure, letting go Smitty, Ginn, Mitchell, Gross, Munnerlyn and Co. hurt in parts on a personal level, but I still trust Gman 100 percent. I can't believe the hysterie here. It's only 4 days into FA, the draft is two months away and people talk about an upcomming 4-12. We need to stop panicing.

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I agree to a point. It's hard to sit on the sidelines while other teams are strapping up and yours is seemingly doing nothing. I still believe it's early and I'm keeping the GM to his words. It's the first week of free agency and the draft is a little more than a month away. I think I'll wait until after the draft and see what shakes out then. I don't think it's as bad as a lot of people say that it is. Just wait and see what happens. 

 

 

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