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2 minutes ago, csmopar said:

Him, Parry and Anderson are gonna be a  stout D line going forward, assuming they can stay healthy and grow together 

I do wonder though with a new coach and coaching staff if we will still run a 3-4. Not saying these guys couldn't do well in a 4-3 but we know this line excells in a 3-4.

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4 minutes ago, 21isSuperman said:

What happened to Fairley?  I haven't heard anything about him all year.

Idk, he could've gotten hurt.  I just remember a bunch of people wanted him, then when he was signed to a small contract they acted as if the St Louis GM was a genius and every other GM was stupid.  Par for the course around here.

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2 minutes ago, DougDew said:

Idk, he could've gotten hurt.  I just remember a bunch of people wanted him, then when he was signed to a small contract they acted as if the St Louis GM was a genius and every other GM was stupid.  Par for the course around here.

I was one of those people haha.  I thought he would have been a great signing.

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Langford was our best FA this year IMO, even better than Gore. He was good when Henry Anderson played, and stepped up when he got injured for the year. We need to follow the blueprint of finding players that are getting limited playing time with high potential and young as FA's. That could be the key to signing the correct players.

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