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You do realize Crossman and Gregory need to go?


pstall

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I agree Crossman must go. Our special teams are consistently bad and it is a huge part of the game. Field position is a huge deal and when we are usually starting inside our own 20 while the other team always starts on the 40, you don't stand a good chance of winning.

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I actually think our scouts have done good in the draft, we have had quiet a few decent o-linemen do great for us and so have our safeties and corners and our first rounders haven't been bust. so I say keep gregory fire crossman or maybe crossman isnt bad we just dont have a good returner.

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I actually think our scouts have done good in the draft, we have had quiet a few decent o-linemen do great for us and so have our safeties and corners and our first rounders haven't been bust. so I say keep gregory fire crossman or maybe crossman isnt bad we just dont have a good returner.

Our return man is not the main special teams issue.

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As far as the WR's go, I am starting to think that it may have been Jake, and not them.

The teams that have the most success with WR's are also the teams that have the great QB's.

AZ, Indy, NO, SD, etc....While they all have what we would call elite WR's, they also have great no. 2,3,4 WR's most of them found in the late rounds.

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