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What do you think our weakest position on offense is?


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no surprise really. they were so far apart before hand that the reports of potentially getting a deal done were to save panic.

they arent even close in their negotiations. it would be like me trying to talk a benz salesmen into selling me a 600 for 200 bucks...at first he'll laugh it off and pretend im not serious. but once he realizes im just being an idiot he'll walk away and tend to something else.

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How is TE the weakest? King does exactly what we ask him to do.

I'd say QB.

I like our tight ends, but it just came down to the other areas being so good.

Our offensive line is one of the best in the league. We have one of the league's best wide receivers, and the best running back tandem in the league.

Jake certainly is no world-beater, but I don't think you can argue that any or all of our tight ends are more important to our team than Delhomme is.

Like I said, I like our tight ends -- it just came down to the other offensive components being better.

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