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but that's true of 31 teams annually.  The boys showed up and did good work, and the future's still bright.

I'm personally looking forward to the roster churn this offseason.  There's a lot of talent on the D-line, the receiving corps has more promise now than it's had in a handful of years, and our RB talent pool has only gotten deeper.  The secondary is, perhaps, the organization's weakest non-O-line position group, but mostly due to Kam's looming (probable, though far from certain) age-related decline.  We've seen just how greatly his absence hurts the team, and now we've seen how big of a deal that Earl's presence is for the defense.

This is a really fun organization to follow.

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