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Old 12-27-2010, 12:26 AM   Topic Starter
Direckshun Direckshun is offline
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Late night bullshit: finishing this team off.

Playoffs or no playoffs, this is still a team in rebuild.

I think I have a one offseason plan that can finish that rebuild and make this team a serious playoff threat (I don't think we are currently a serious threat in the playoffs), and with slight improvement and a future FA addition here or there to round us out, a Super Bowl contender.

Here's my plan. Flame away.

1. Lock up long-term the key talent. Bowe, Hali, and Flowers. Lock them up now. Carr can be locked up and dealt with next year.

2. Trade for Larry Fitz. I don't need to make the argument why. But the Cards can be raped in a trade: if Boldin can be had for a 3rd and a 5th, there's no reason why Fitz can't be had for a 2nd this year and a 3rd next year. Would you be willing to trade two 2nds for him? I might.

3. Draft thusly... Roughly something along these lines.

1. OLB
3. OLB
4. WR
5. RB
5 (Magee + 6th). S
6 (Page). QB
7. QB

This draft gives us a passrush to build on, with enough invested there to give us a serious shot at immediate improvement. In a perfect world, the first rounder would be an every-down guy, while the third rounder would be just a pure Dumervil-type specialist.

It also gives us some much-needed depth at the skill positions (we need a replacement for Thomas Jones, who is out of gas). We also get some depth at safety, and take some hard shots at finding a high-intangible backup at QB in the vein of Cassel himself.

4. Make the following roster adjustments:
  • Drop Thomas Jones and Chris Chambers, two underperforming vets when there are young guys behind them looking for some running room.
  • Make the starting defensive line Jackson-S. Smith-Dorsey. Edwards can serve in obvious passing downs, since he can rush the passer and Smith definitely cannot. An Edwards/Gilberry third down combo will join forces with our passrush to get more pressure on the QB.
  • Keep Richardson at RT, and use O'Callaghan and Asamoah liberally for imbalanced, max protection lines.
  • Use McCluster a TON more as a change-of-pace back. He should get 5-8 carries a game, combined with three targets a game downfield. The guy has been underwhelming as a receiver, but really impressive running the ball.
  • Make sure the WR we draft is a one-dimensional speed demon in the vein of Mike Wallace or Jacoby Ford. We need a new KR, and he'll give us a dimension we don't have with Fitz or Bowe.
  • Give the Thumper ILB job to Micah Johnson over Belcher. Belcher is undersized. Under Todd Haley's elite fitness regimen, Micah should slim down to a powerful 240 lbs, serving as a perfect two-down thumper.
Then I guess you should just hire me as GM.
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