Jami
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Post by Jami on Apr 27, 2005 16:05:17 GMT -5
Now that I've played the Super Bowl and posted the recap, it's time to start looking ahead towards the offseason...after reading a season's worth of stories, which area of the team do you think I need to address?
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Post by SilverChaosVII on Apr 27, 2005 16:17:03 GMT -5
A defensive tackle to be specific... it seems to be the weakest, but still strong, spot on the team.
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Post by not2shaby on Apr 27, 2005 16:17:47 GMT -5
The only way to continue to succeed is best player available IMO. Your WR's are solid. With Lelie always lighting it up, and the Williams' your straight there. I dont know why O-Line would need work on such a year for Tatum.
your Defensive Line continues to dominate, and Champ Baily is your Defensive Back. If anything, you'll need to find a way to stop throwing interceptions or possibly pick up a Defensive Back if desired.
However, best player available is good to go....
Good to see you bakc on top of things Jami. That story goes to show you can take a break and still be right up there with the rest of the pack. Congradulations. Not on the SuperBowl loss, but on being able to keep this up. Cover 2 Cover. Quite an accomplishment.
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Post by Cerrano39 on Apr 27, 2005 16:30:33 GMT -5
Unless someone really special falls to you, I say go D-line. I mean why did you lose the Superbowl? You allowed two huge runs. A think a wide receiver would be a good 2nd round pick, depending on who's available (possibly someone with returning skills).
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King James
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Post by King James on Apr 27, 2005 18:42:12 GMT -5
I said O-Line purely because if u upgrade it a bit more then your RBs will dominate even more and you could have a dominant all around game. Plus you could always convert.
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