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Originally Posted by Scalper
QB,FS,OLB,OLB,b-up RB that can take it to the house,big WR that can actually stay healthy and produce in red zone especially, elite talent on O anywhere, b-up TE.
I think we are much improved from old suckfest days, but gimmie a break with the Kool Aid LOL. If we can get consistent 4-quarter production from O we could be much improved, as our D becomes even more of a monster and can be more aggressive. We still only have 1 truly elite player, Chase Young. SB caliber teams usually have 3-6, including QB. Without an elite QB, none of it really matters though in terms of winning SB.
Still we are much improved. Our FO was competent, which is a miracle compared to days of old, but whether it is brilliant remains to be seen. We reached for need quite a bit.
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We're not talking about the same thing. You're saying there are areas we can approve, which is true. I'm saying I don't see a massive obvious hole on this roster. Like last year at the same time I'd have said the left side of our OL, TE and our WR corps where real and obvious weaknesses. Logan Thomas and Wes Schweitzer ended up being real nice surprises. But before the season started those were worrying roster holes. I don't see that on our roster this year.
How it'll actually turn out is a whole different conversation though.
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