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It wasn't a very good one, then. You asked if we could afford to keep that many safeties, and I listed them and who may stay/go.It was a joke.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.It wasn't a very good one, then. You asked if we could afford to keep that many safeties, and I listed them and who may stay/go.It was a joke.
I'm making him an eligible safety. Don't need a guy with one catch in nine years at backup WR. It just confuses people trying to make depth charts.
Now the question is, can we carry that many safeties?
I really find it hard to be concerned with the O-Line as long as Scar is at the helm. He proved his worth in the most major way last season . . . for those that maybe still needed some convincing.
How old is Scar anyway? Anybody take him to Tom's sports nutrition store yet? Screw TB's retirement date, how do we Keep Scar healthy?
I hear you. I'm going to stick to my initial fear : that injuries to LT or RT will be hard to overcome. I'm not saying it can be rectified. With the $ they give Ts, it's impossible to have three or four top notch players "just in case" while trying to build a team with 'whatever is left'.
But, just like I would be concerned if something stopped Brady from suiting up, I'd feel less than confident if Waddle or Flemming play significant snaps in key games this year. "Should be as good as last year" is fun in 2014 & 2016 (healthy seasons) but much less fun in 2015.
Hopefully Thuney and Andrews improve. I am not counting on Mason to improve much at this point as he is what i think he is mostly.
If the OL is to get better it will be those 2 doing it. Garcia should be good depth but is not ready yet. If those 2 players don't improve I don't love the OL all that much.
If Mason can grow 3 or 4 inches, that would be great.
He's fine the way he is. You don't need that kind of length to be a top guard. Shaq is human cannonballIf Mason can grow 3 or 4 inches, that would be great.
It wasn't a very good one, then. You asked if we could afford to keep that many safeties, and I listed them and who may stay/go.
He's fine the way he is. You don't need that kind of length to be a top guard. Shaq is human cannonball
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