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Originally Posted by Mattyk
I'm really tired of garbage takes like that too.
Hopefully we don't have to hear it all season.
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This goes back to my argument thats now practically a rehersed speech.
This is a team that went 6-10 last year with crappy QB play, the 31st ranked defense, and 24th ranked rushing attack.
The O-Line is now very respectable. Jammal Brown is probably healed from his hip injury of a year ago, having a second year Trent Williams is almost like signing a pro bowl caliber player, Will Montgomery now has 2 years of starting experience, Chris Chester is a very solid edition, and Kory L did well at the lines easiest and least important position of LG. Oh yeah Rabach is gone to. Only real problem is depth.
The D-Line has improved 10 fold with the additions of Cofield, Bowen, Neild, and Jenkins. Not to mention the progress made by holdovers Carriker and Bryant.
The team now has a threat opposite Orakpo with Kerrigan and maybe a diamond in the rough with Jackson.
FS is now all but fixed with OJ.
Running back stable much improved
Receivers improved.
QB, only worse in terms of name recognition.
Bottom line both the offense and defense are going into their second years with their respective systems. They also have one of the best coaches in the league.
The overall schedule is easier then last year the only real difference is the toughest games this year are tougher then the toughest games last year (Pats this year over Colts last year).
I'm not saying they're going to the Super Bowl or even making the playoffs but their floor is 6-10 save major major major injuries.