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Old 06-25-2007, 10:00 AM   #1
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Re: A good off-season review for the Redskins

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I don't think I said anything like that at all, I simply said I tend to believe they know what they're doing. What's more crazy... trusting the coaches or some armchair fan's opinion?
Well, who was right? This armchair fan has said for several seasons we needed more help along the D-line!

I think the 2006 season backs up the armchair fan, not the coaches.
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Old 06-25-2007, 11:16 AM   #2
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Well, who was right? This armchair fan has said for several seasons we needed more help along the D-line!

I think the 2006 season backs up the armchair fan, not the coaches.
Well 05 you would have been wrong and 06 correct but if asked after 05 would our D be our weak link in 06 most people if not all would have said no way.
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