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Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19
Gets us back where we were supposed to be from the start with Brown and Rice.
You have two legit man-beaters who can win overtop in Brown and Worthy, with two really good underneath zone-beaters in Hopkins and Kelce/Gray at any given time.
If he and Pat pick up where they seemingly left off, we can't understate the residual impact this could have. If Worthy goes back to not being the only guy teams worry about downfield, that alone is going be a big deal.
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The offense has been weird enough that it almost makes me wonder if they just chose to stick with the plan and hope the pieces come back.
Say you're running a race and you lose a cylinder. You don't take the motor out and replace it with a V6 -- you try to drive defensively and stay out front as long as you can to find the issue and repair it, then hope you've bought the time you need for the repaired V8 to get you the win.
Rather than re-work the offense, we just played tighter and hoped that the pieces would come back. Hopkins replaced Rice and that helped a bunch, but Hollywood returning would get the offense mostly back to what was envisioned.