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Originally Posted by Saccopoo
What do you mean?
They needed a QB.
They got a QB.
The plan is like always - to build the best team possible in order to compete for a Super Bowl.
What type of "plan" were you expecting?
2013 was the first season under Reid and Dorsey, they brought in a proven 29 year old QB to go with five Pro Bowlers on defense, drafted the future cornerstone blind side protector and got the best available press cover corner on the market in Sean Smith.
The team went 10-6 and made the playoffs after the worst season in franchise history.
The primary building blocks are in place and it looks like they will continue to build the team through the draft as most good teams do.
Because they let a guard walk who is on his fourth team in four years and a punt returner/utility guy go, everyone thinks this team all of a sudden has no direction?
Jesus Christ...get a ****ing grip people.
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What good does it do to have QB that has no OL to protect him.
If you want to throw the ball down the field you need time for the receivers to get down the field. How long did it take for the 3 OL players we lost to sign with other teams, like maybe 30 seconds.
It all starts with the line both Offense and defense. If you can get pressure with 3 or 4 players it changes you D completely.
Bottom line Brandon Albert was a very good player and we let him walk, doesn't seem like a good move. Pro-Bowl Lineman don't grow on trees.