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Old 01-03-2023, 11:43 AM   #1284
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Originally Posted by -King- View Post
Wait what? The Rams had Tory Hold and Isaac Bruce. How would the two receiving groups be anywhere similar?
Philosophy - not pure talent.

Holt/Bruce made space for each other because they could both challenge anywhere on the field. And Hakim as a pure burner was able to further complicate those issues.

So if you see Toney as a poor man's Holt, MVS as a poor man's Bruce and Hardman as a better version of Hakim, you can use similar concepts to pressure defenses. Moore as a better version of Proehl fits as well. And where you lose on raw talent at the WR group, you can gain it back by having a guy like Kelce at TE who draws attention. And while I think Warner is among the best pure passers of all time, he's no Mahomes.

It would really create a lot of headaches out there. I'm not saying adopt his offense - but you could borrow a lot of concepts from it and put them to excellent use with that WR group.
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