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Three biggest post-season decisions
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1. No to Haskins, I don't see the hype he's getting. Draft someone else at QB who's started more than 1 year. I'd rather take a vet than draft Haskins at 7.
2. Keep him, he's on his rookie deal, why would you cut him? If he continues to act like he's 12, then try to trade him to get some value out of him. 3. Until you have someone better, no. Cuts will come on the D-Line before the O line for sure, we saw what happened when we have a handful of O line injuries, we need all the help we can get there. The bigger question than all 3 of these are.... Who do we bring in to try to sure up our O line depth? Who is going to be brought in to actually play WR? Who is going to be our OC, and is Marrone going to allow him to run a modern offense? |
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