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20 Of Our 22 Starters Were Originally Drafted By Us


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We'll see how it comes together.

Teams like GB, Pitt have been doing that for years, hopefully we'll have similar results in the future as we actually have a franchise QB now, which helps a TON.

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Surely you see that this hasn't actually been a good thing.

How so, we got our franchise QB and were finally on our way to going somewhere. I think Cam, Smitty, J Stew, D Will, Kalil, Gross, Beason, Gamble, Anderson, and CJ are a pretty solid core to build around.
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we were 2-14 and 6-10....dont pop the champagne yet

2-12 was under the John Fox era and the same year we prepped for the lockout. The 6-10 record was under a rookie head coach with no offseason to prep his team. I have been going back and watching all the games from last year. So far I have made it to the Chicago game. We Could/Should have easily beat AZ if it weren't for a couple blown coverages that led to wide open TD's and the embarrassing easy return Patrick Peterson made. We hung tight with G.B but did deserve to lose to that one. Chicago game was another one that minus a few unfortunate penalties and special teams meltdown would have been a win. The future is Bright with this squad that has been mostly drafted.

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