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View Poll Results: How would you address the QB1 situation for 2023? | |||
Swing big in a trade for a veteran |
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2 | 3.77% |
Trade up in the draft for a top prospect |
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4 | 7.55% |
See who hits free agency |
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7 | 13.21% |
Sit tight with Howell |
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35 | 66.04% |
Other |
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5 | 9.43% |
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From a Land Down Under
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Location: toms river, nj
Age: 54
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Re: Commanders 2023 Off-Season Thread
The oline is the X factor. Every depth chart I look at is different. I am definitely worried about it, but unlike Wentz and Heineken … Howell uses his wheels. Plus we have an NFL caliber OC. So those two things take the edge off.
Our D should be good/very good/great? But even good is good enough. Our weapons on offense should scare everyone. Slye is just a kicker, and a kicker can make or break more than a few games. Hopefully he has his nose to the grindstone and is ready to go. Rivera still worries me because until the guy wins more games than he loses (a pattern in Carolina and here) he will worry me. My optimism is higher than last offseason though. |
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