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Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 6:15 pm
by Steve Spurrier III
tvo14 wrote:Is it so hard to envision Clemons or Campbell stepping in as linebacker? Lemar Marshall came out of nowehre to get the starting job at Middle Linebacker perhaps either one of these "system" guys can step up. Anyone should be an upgrade to Holdman!
So anyone can play that position, except Warrik Holdman?
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 6:43 pm
by tvo14
I think Campbell and Clemons are young and hungry whereas Holdman looked like he was just happy to be getting a pay check at this point of his career.
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 9:00 pm
by skinsRin
We have allready addressed the WR, TE, DE and Safety positions. I think the LB position will be addressed on draft day.
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 9:26 pm
by andyjens89
I'd say bring in Peterson so the league can hate on us some more, and we can take all the 49ers good players! Or else get Rocky McIntosh from the U... mainly because anyone from the U is probably going to be good
o-line has always been third priority
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 12:38 am
by old-timer
HEROHAMO wrote:Gibbs4Life wrote:Let's not fool ourselves into believing our offense is "set" it won't matter how many really good recievers we have if our O-Line is not dominant. Right now top priority is OLine, GW can win a SB with what he has now, Joe Bugel however is short some Hogs.
Our line did a decent job. Considering are running game was one of the best and at least Moss had a monster year.

ey chipped in a couple TDs. If Randy comes back to full strength our line will be strong. The addition of Randle EL and Loyd looks good on paper but we all will just have to wait and see If they all can Gel. The real key to our success lies within Jason Campbell when this guy is ready he will take the skins to the promise land.
Now that WR has been addressed, we still have O-Line and some DE needs to deal with. It would be nice to trade Ramsey and a pick to the Jets for Abraham and pick up lots of O-Line help in the draft. That still leaves us a little short to replace Lavar but Williams may be able to make it work even if we stand pat. O-Line is a big need right now with Brown gone, all we would need is for another Randy Thomas-type injury to a starter and we'd be in a world of hurt. I think Gibbs will go next for some big O-Line help, at least two real strong and versatile players.
Re: o-line has always been third priority
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 12:07 am
by HEROHAMO
old-timer wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:Gibbs4Life wrote:Let's not fool ourselves into believing our offense is "set" it won't matter how many really good recievers we have if our O-Line is not dominant. Right now top priority is OLine, GW can win a SB with what he has now, Joe Bugel however is short some Hogs.
Our line did a decent job. Considering are running game was one of the best and at least Moss had a monster year.

ey chipped in a couple TDs. If Randy comes back to full strength our line will be strong. The addition of Randle EL and Loyd looks good on paper but we all will just have to wait and see If they all can Gel. The real key to our success lies within Jason Campbell when this guy is ready he will take the skins to the promise land.
Now that WR has been addressed, we still have O-Line and some DE needs to deal with. It would be nice to trade Ramsey and a pick to the Jets for Abraham and pick up lots of O-Line help in the draft. That still leaves us a little short to replace Lavar but Williams may be able to make it work even if we stand pat. O-Line is a big need right now with Brown gone, all we would need is for another Randy Thomas-type injury to a starter and we'd be in a world of hurt. I think Gibbs will go next for some big O-Line help, at least two real strong and versatile players.
All that is true but believe me If we can get exceptional play out of the Qb position in which I am hoping Campbell can have a breakout year then all of a sudden the holes in the team dont seem so big.
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 12:22 am
by Jake
As of now, we are interested in Sam Cowart and Keith Adams.