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Old 11-18-2007, 09:14 PM   #9
WillH
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Re: Gibbs can't retire just yet

This is an awesome topic for a thread IMO, I totally agree we have a lot of young talent, we are still gelling after 4 years which is a bit frustrating, but it looks like we could be very very good next year.

On the other hand, we have a lot of holes in this team to worry about, and it might take more then one more offseason to become elite. This is what we need:

Young Solid O-lineman including at least one good starter and a couple solid backups (Stephon Heyer may develop into one of them)

A young shutdown corner

A DE that can do it all, and especially get more pressure on opposing QB's (Andre Carter is good, but not great, I'd like a D end that both forces the opposition to run the other direction, and pressures, hits, and sacks qb's all game)

A tall, strong, athletic WR to compliment moss and randel el

That is a lot to ask for in an offseason, our biggest concern has to be to sure up our Oline, if we can at least accomplish that then we will be a very potent offense next year, and will have a shot to go deep in the playoffs, but I think it will take two more years for this team to be elite, but as long as JC is healthy this team is going on to bigger and better things!

In conclusion I say if we make a serious run for the NFC title next year but fall short Gibbs should even come back for a 6th season, I think we're FINALLY on the right track and it is Joe Gibbs' doing.
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