But then the issue is still poor judgment and scouting coming from this front office because if he's not finding these kinds of players, someone's calling the shots wrong. I'm not sure if TT gets these predetermined notions to find scrub players and turn them into stars because he figures he'll get a cheap bargain for doing so, or if he simply is hearing from Capers that he must get X and X player because they mesh in my scheme kind of thing. I don't know, but it just seems all wrong.
Umm not sure if you meant Atlanta or Denver because Atlanta hasn't really had a good defense this year, they've played a little better this playoffs but had a crappy o-line against Seattle and our guys yesterday turned the ball over and dropped a ton of passes and all the rest.
I'd say Denver is a better example because they ran all the way to the Superbowl on Manning's arm and elite offensive play in 2013. They learned the hard way you couldn't just simply rely on those to get it done while having a crappy defense, and hence why they got destroyed by Seattle. Yeah, the offense did them in by doing very bad in that game on top of Seattle's D playing good, but they realized if they were going to get the job done before Manning retired, they were going to have to change facets of their team and change the defensive talent and mentality. I don't know if we'd be able to reel in the talent Denver had in 2015 to this team next year, but this organization should at least take some consideration into what the Broncos did and do it before Rodgers hits 40.