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Originally Posted by TwistedChief
Absolutely. But a lot of other teams probably would too.
My only point is there are a number of ways to skin a cat. The end game is winning a Super Bowl - not having the most potent offense. We know Veach likes the idea of having an explosive offense or else he wouldn't have drafted a RB in the first round or looked at potential trade-ups for Ruggs and Williams. He understands the trade-offs and I think this team will probably continue to lean toward focusing on an explosive offense rather than having an above-average defense.
But I trust them to make those decisions given resource constraints. It's tough drafting late in the first round ever year when you're in needs of can't-miss differencemakers.
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I think we had an almost unprecedented young talent infusion at qb and wr. Imagine surrounding joe burrow with three WR1s. Man. And these teams are doing what we did. Loading up for a big run while these contracts are cheap. This was happening all while seeing tremendous cap inflation.
The market will reset shortly. These QBs are gonna soak up a TON of cap. More teams will have way less money to pay for WRs let alone keep who they already have. Teams will eventually need to decide if they want to keep 2 elite high contract WRs. more WRs available, less teams available to bid. If we’re patient we can and should ride the hell out of this tide.