NFL 2009-10 Season

You know, that was my first impression also, but now I wonder if the guys coming next year are "products of their systems". Stafford does have a NFL arm, and has played in an pro style offense, whereas the guys coming next year don't. (Tebow, Bradford, McCoy). Stafford will sit for a year, and meanwhile hopefully the team gets better, while he learns. I'm willing to give Culpepper a chance, but what if he doesn't work out?

I believe in building from the lines out, and everybody knows are lines on both sides of the line are pretty sad, but QB is a pressing issue. Maybe Quinn is available from Cleveland. That would solve that problem.

I have seen Stafford and Tebow play quite a bit. Both are good. With that said, DET scored a lot of points last year but they gave up much more. If they could close the gap to losing by 3-7 points instead of 10 plus they are in good shape to get Tebow and then possibly grow into a contender by 2011-2012 season.
 
I'm on my storm so can't check stats, but any dip in them would be more cause we had six different qbs take snaps last year. He's still a great TE, leader, and receiver.

He said he's looking forward to contending for the Super Bowl in Atlanta for the next "three to four years"
 
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I'm on my storm so can't check stats, but any dip in them would be more cause we had six different qbs take snaps last year. He's still a great TE, leader, and receiver.

He said he's looking forward to contending for the Super Bowl in Atlanta for the next "three to four years"

<----< haz Iphone, and I am able to get live Draft pick coverages.

One more reason why Iphone > Storm!

Getting back on the topic, I feel like ATL will be making a deep playoff run this year, they look damn good, with Turner and crew, they are just kicking peoples rears.
 

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