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<blockquote data-quote="easyk83" data-source="post: 901645" data-attributes="member: 8895"><p>I tend to think that there is an opportunity cost that often goes disregarded within the league. That its often better to cut against the grain from a personnel standpoint. If teams move towards say a lot of even fronts odd front personnel might become a better bargain and vice versa.</p><p></p><p>Now the conventional wisdom is that the NFL is a passing league, and likewise teams spend significant capital and resources to build the best passing dominant offenses that they can. Likewise defenses are adapting to the new trends by becoming smaller and faster in the middle and back end.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps with running backs having reached a low point in value its easier than ever before to acquire quality running backs and perhaps defenses have become markedly less capable of defending against those backs.</p><p></p><p>If I was building a team right now I would probably start with a ground game and once thats established then I would go look for a quarterback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="easyk83, post: 901645, member: 8895"] I tend to think that there is an opportunity cost that often goes disregarded within the league. That its often better to cut against the grain from a personnel standpoint. If teams move towards say a lot of even fronts odd front personnel might become a better bargain and vice versa. Now the conventional wisdom is that the NFL is a passing league, and likewise teams spend significant capital and resources to build the best passing dominant offenses that they can. Likewise defenses are adapting to the new trends by becoming smaller and faster in the middle and back end. Perhaps with running backs having reached a low point in value its easier than ever before to acquire quality running backs and perhaps defenses have become markedly less capable of defending against those backs. If I was building a team right now I would probably start with a ground game and once thats established then I would go look for a quarterback. [/QUOTE]
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