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Well, its a little early to know for sure.
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Wally converted Tyreek from a running back into one of the most feared receivers in the league. That's a big jump right there. We'll see what he can do with Hardman (who is no Tyreek Hill at this stage).
As we know, the problem with draft analysis is that nobody knows how well these guys will take coaching and what their rate of improvement is going to be. It helps when you have an established system in place and elite players at key positions, though. We have that on offense ... defense is another matter entirely. Although, I really like the way our D-line looks on paper. FAX |
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There really wasn't any other way of looking at this that this! Defense is a complete overhaul and MUCH better. Offense got shelled shocked (Hill) to come out like we did. And before anybody starts shitting on me, Let's Go Hardman, learn that damn book, top to bottom and become a fast learner! Rather I wanted you or Campbell isn't the question anymore, you are it, you are up, put on the " BIG BOY " shoes and get to work, do us all proud( and yourself ). So here we are, are we better than last year? I'm going to say YES. OFFENSE: I expect Andy to take our players we have and make it work. DEFENSE: Spags has his work cut out for him making them all learn their assignments. Overall: I feel Andy will find the production , somehow,maybe not as explosive, but enough to go along with a better defense that will help offset anything Tyreek Hill. Pundits will all say,How do you replace Hill? With who ? It's not with who, it's HOW! By certain players on offense stepping up as well as Andy getting more creative as well as our defense being better, slowing teams down, not allowing as many points and being able to make that stop in critical times! |
Considering Tyreek threw them a curveball, this draft was ****ing nailed.
Good job Veach and scouts. |
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