I agree, they should not do anything too drastic, but the 'Hawks would be foolish if they did not at least look around for better wideouts, you know, like ONES THAT CAN CATCH A F**ING BALL! (Sorry for the shout all).
BTW, if it is 4th and 4 and I really need to make a play, I don't know, I might have Jerry Rice in the game since he is only about the best wideout in history, but I don't know, maybe I'm just stupid. He may not have the speed anymore, but he'll catch 99 out of a 100 balls thrown at him.
Keep Hasselback, Alexander, and the secondary because they are just young, not bad. The 'Hawks could have one of the best secondaries in history if they play it right. Holmgren should keep his job, but the genius label should no longer be applied as he isn't one.
If the refs call the Indy games like they called the one in Seattle, then the Colts will sweep everything because it's hard to stop wideouts like that when you are not even allowed to breath on them.
In the end however, I think it will be the Steelers and Falcons in the Big One (I just think Philly has derailed themselves by not playing their starters for a month, and not so much for losing TO, who is overrated). I'm leery of dismissing the Pats too quickly, but the Steelers are flat-out scary and the closest thing to invincible that the NFL has seen in a while, but they are no '85 Bears yet, but could very well be in that league.
Too bad about the Packers, because Brett deserved another shot at the Super Bowl, hopefully he doesn't hang up the cleats.
Gonzo