Mile High Mania |
01-16-2012 04:51 PM |
Don't get me wrong... I get why many are saying what you're saying, but the guys making the decisions do know something about football. If they bring back the status quo, then it's going to be failure... I'll agree on that one.
However, I'm not expecting that to happen. Whether it's changes like I have suggested or other, they're going to do things to make the offense work better. They'll draft or sign a capable backup that can push TT to be better and pick up the game plan, should he have to come into the game.
Meanwhile, it's life as usual for you guys... another new HC.. questions at QB and other key areas. There's no team in the division right now that is the clear cut "best of the division". I do expect each team to improve. It's hard to see really what will be different in SD though since they're keeping the status quo. They've got a lot of issues to fix and it might have been wise to give up on the Norv experiment.
I'm hoping that Denver keeps McCoy and Allen, meaning they don't get opportunities to move up with another team. I believe Denver has a strong core. It's baby steps - there were lots of highs and lows this season.
TT earned the right to start again, if he falters - they'll move on. TT's contract is very cap friendly, so they're not weighted down by a monster deal. There are lots of things they can do with him, so I'm interested to see the additions they make on offense.
I'd like to see Hillis make his way back to Denver. Hillis would be a great addition to the offense. At TE ... Fred Davis, Carlson, Chandler... there are a few others.
Now, comes the fun part - the incredibly long wait until the draft and FA.
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