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Just now, Tbe said:


It is. But if you hate every decision and think it’s not possible for the team to make a good decision, then why continue?

 

I don't hate every decision. I gave them credit for restructuring Shaq and making sure there wasn't an immediate additional need at LB. Bringing back Bozeman was a must and a good deal, despite what some pundits think. 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm ready for this level of excitement and optimism again. Let's go indeed.

Sh-t, after the last couple of years I'm just happy to not be going into the season with a sense of impending doom! 😳

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Still think it's AR, 

I'd personally take Stroud but with Dalton now in as a bridge qb, I see them going for the home run swing and taking AR. 

 

What better prospect for a team with a vet QB, and former QB's all over the staff. 

 

Also means I could see them moving to 4 on draft day for a 2023 2nd, 3rd and future first. 

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4 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Still think it's AR, 

I'd personally take Stroud but with Dalton now in as a bridge qb, I see them going for the home run swing and taking AR. 

 

What better prospect for a team with a vet QB, and former QB's all over the staff. 

 

Also means I could see them moving to 4 on draft day for a 2023 2nd, 3rd and future first. 

My first thought when I heard the news was that Dalton could bring Levis into the picture. I still think he's in the mix. I have nothing to back that up with other than my own observations. 

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