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Originally Posted by mcarey032
I have to agree with you on this one Moss, because my answer to any question is if you are going to make a change then who are you going to get or put in that is better than what you have already? Your answer is right. Franchise type players don't often hit the open market and they don't really sit the bench. I wouldn't mind giving Campbell another year, but I know that his time here is done because the ownership has decided that. It is their own fault that they couldn't land Sanchez or Cutler. Since when don't they pony up for players that they really like? They usually would overpay with money or draft picks.
The reason that they didn't pony up is because they knew that they had to get some defensive help because of the lack of a pass rush. If they got a QB, he would have been killed and there would have been nothing little Danny could have done but watch as his precious new QB gets thrown to the ground because the offensive line that he and Cerrato have built throughout the years got that QB injured.
To me, there is no alternative but keep Campbell ink him to a deal. Draft a Qb if they want to in the second round to push Campbell and draft a lineman in the first round and third round. The QB will push Campbell for playing time and the ability to motivate. The lineman will hopefully be the start of rebuilding a depleted offensive line that has been ignored for far too long.
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Hey thanks bro we seem to agree that JC should be given another year or so to see if he plays better with a better O-Line. A Rookie QB is 50-50 as to how he is going to perform. We have to focus on the O-Line for 2010 Draft.