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Best available Defensive ends, Cornerbacks and Defensive tackles in F.A.


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In todays league history proves you can get by with a poo defense, statistitically but if your offense is great you can win. We added a great player on d this year in Kuechly we should just be thankful for that alone.

I have to disagree bro, we had a poo poo defense last year and where did that get us? Nowhere!! Our backfield sucks the big one and needs help. Im not so much worried about the guys up front, our stud linebacking core can pick up their slack. But when it comes to our pass defense in a pass happy league we need help!

Unless your content with losing!!

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I have to disagree bro, we had a poo poo defense last year and where did that get us? Nowhere!! Our backfield sucks the big one and needs help. Im not so much worried about the guys up front, our stud linebacking core can pick up their slack. But when it comes to our pass defense in a pass happy league we need help!

Unless your content with losing!!

5 of the worst 10 Ds last year made the postseaon. That included the best regular season team in GB and both Superbowl teams.

Those teams also were the top 5 passing offenses.

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Honestly man, Kearse and Edwards should be the starters at DT.

At CB, Captain shouldn't be a starter obviously and if Norman, Hogan, or Butler could step in, that would make a significant difference in our pass defense.

LB corps is probably the best in the league if they can stay healthy. Sure, they could've brought in some competition at CB and DT, but there are capable guys on the roster. Safety should be somewhat better with Nakamura in there, but Godfrey still hasn't proven to be a consistent performer, so we'll see there.

I like what we have, I just think it comes down to playing the right guys.

Man u hit it on the head Kearse has rotated in at the 3 technique tackle spot, while raw he may be our best option. He has a nice burst and nice size.

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5 of the worst 10 Ds last year made the postseaon. That included the best regular season team in GB and both Superbowl teams.

Those teams also were the top 5 passing offenses.

Im not sold... The old saying defense wins games still holds true, its much easier to win with a large lead then it is playing catch-up...

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Could very well be true.

Defense might take a turn towards takeaways more than anything.

For that to happen our corners need to step up...

And godfrey needs to stop playing like poo... thats right, im so discussed with him i dont even capitalize his name when i type

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