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Old 03-01-2014, 09:08 AM   #1
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How do we fix Special Teams?

What a horror show ST's was in 2013! ST's must be fixed, but how? I'd like to hear your thoughts on this topic. I'll start the discussion with a couple of my own thoughts on the topic.

I'm thinking we should sign a return specialist in FA. Richard Crawford has shown that he can do a good job on PR but I think he'll have a bigger role as a DB in 2014 and I'd hate to see him exposed to injury as a return man.

The first player that comes to my mind is Dexter McCluster. He is truly explosive and he can contribute big plays on offense, as well. Jacoby Jones is also a very good return man who could play some at WR. We could go for pure speed by signing Ted Ginn who is a good returner but probably wouldn't do much as a WR.

I'm also wondering if it makes sense to sign a FA who has been a good ST gunner. That would really help our coverage teams to improve right away.

Our ST's were so horribly bad and hurt us so much last season, should we consider some unusual roster moves (for us) to fix them quickly?
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